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August 2022, Paper: "A variety of methods have been used to study the water, energy and food nexus (WEFN), but application of Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) approaches are limited…
July 27, 2022, Audio: "Ask a Harvard Professor Podcast: What Can be Done About Food Waste? Emily Broad Leib, founder and director of Harvard’s Food Law and Policy Clinic,…

Women have made tremendous gains in the workforce in the past fifty years, but this gender revolution has stalled. The glass ceiling, the gender pay gap, and the demands of…
July 2022, Paper: "Although the South Korean economy fared relatively well on the whole during the pandemic, the labor market consequences were uneven, with women experiencing…
July 14, 2022, Paper: "To what extent does pharmaceutical revenue growth depend on new medicines versus increasing prices for existing medicines? Moreover, does using list prices…
July 6, 2022, Paper: "Women are leaving the workforce at historic rates due to the inability to negotiate work and household labor. Despite considerable gains in the workforce,…
June 24, 2022, Opinion: "It has become uncontroversial to suggest that corporate executives are obsessed with immediate profits, often at the expense of their company's long-term…
June 2022, Audio: "The U.S. responded to the COVID-19 recession with massive and unprecedented support for businesses. The business sector overall fared much better than had been…
May 17, 2022, Audio: "The COVID-19 pandemic posed an extraordinary threat to the economy. In the U.S., the COVID-19 downturn was sharp, but the ensuing economic recovery was…
May 12, 2022, Paper: "More than 6 million people have died from COVID-19 worldwide, including nearly 1 million in the US.…