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“Most trade is in parts and components, not final goods. That’s where this argument that tariffs will be bringing jobs back to the United States really doesn’t work,” says Nina Pavčnik, econ prof specializing in int'l trade. via @forbes forbes.com/sites/hanktuck…

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“We know that the young are in trouble,” said David G. Blanchflower, a professor of economics at Dartmouth College who was not involved in the flourishing study but whose own researchhas uncovered the same patterns. nytimes.com/2025/04/30/wel…

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“The papal conclave markets [...] only get a data point every decade or two,” says Prof. Eric Zitzewitz. “And the process is much more opaque than almost any other political selection process… No tell-all memoirs, even well after the fact.” cnn.com/2025/05/09/bus…

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Prof. Claudia Olivetti will give the keynote address at "Mend the Gap in Economic Opportunities in Europe and Central Asia," a conference to promote strategies that might close the persistent gaps in labor force participation.

Prof. Claudia Olivetti will give the keynote address at "Mend the Gap in Economic Opportunities in Europe and Central Asia," a conference to promote strategies that might close the persistent gaps in labor force participation.
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Episode 11 of Big Green Economics Podcast with Gabe Gottesman, "Why Tariffs Could Backfire on the U.S. Economy" with Prof. Doug Irwin. biggreeneconomics.libsyn.com/site/why-tarif…

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“The reason why the tariffs go up and come back down is businesses or markets are pressuring him to back off,” trade historian Prof Doug Irwin says of President Donald Trump. washingtonpost.com/business/2025/…

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“Giving everyone Medicaid would be meaningful, but there would still be a huge gap,” says Prof. Angela Wyse. “There is so much more going on beyond health insurance.”nytimes.com/2025/05/16/hea…

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Is retirement good for your health? "If you're excited about retiring, that's [good] for your health because anything that makes you happier and allows you more time to do the things you want is good for your health." say Prof Jon Skinner. usatoday.com/story/life/hea… via @usatoday

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In a report published earlier this year, Prof. Andrew Levin said the number of Fed employees has increased substantially since 2010. That contrasts sharply with other large federa agencies whose payrools have declined by 10%. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Prof. Eric Edmonds: “There’s a gap between the wages teens expect and what employers are willing to offer. So while many teens are actively looking for work, they’re often hesitant to pursue traditional roles in retail or food service.”ecoti.in/EWF2jb via @economictimes

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Prof. Angela Wyse and colleague Bruce Meyer: "Our research shows that Medicaid significantly reduced mortality among nondisabled, low-income adults who gained eligibility through the Affordable Care Act and earlier state expansions." wsj.com/opinion/revisi… via Wall Street Journal Opinion

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Prof. Curtis joined a panel on Teaching Personal Finance with Annamaria Lusardi, Irene Foster, Denise Streeter , Gustavo Barboza (not pictured) at The 14th Annual AEA Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education (CTREE).

Prof. Curtis joined a panel on Teaching Personal Finance with Annamaria Lusardi, Irene Foster, Denise Streeter , Gustavo Barboza (not pictured) at The 14th Annual AEA Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education (CTREE).
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“I am deeply grateful for the time and effort faculty and staff are investing in building the school,” says Prof. Pavcnik. “This work is laying the groundwork for a strong School of Arts & Sciences” home.dartmouth.edu/news/2025/06/s…

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“Together with colleagues Thomas Steinmeier and Nahid Tabatabai, I’ve built econometric models to explain the many dimensions of retirement and the wide variation in individual retirement behavior,” say Prof. Gustman as he prepares to retire himself. fas.dartmouth.edu/news/2025/07/r…