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December 2021, Paper: "We study the productivity-pay relationship in the United States and Canada along two dimensions. The first is divergence: the degree to which the levels of…
December 9, 2021, Opinion: "While the losers from decarbonization are relatively obvious, the winners will be those countries that combine geographic luck with smart action. First…
December 6, 2021, Audio: "Claudia Goldin, Henry Lee professor of economics, shares the reason why working mothers still earn less and advance less often in their careers than men…
December 2021, Opinion: "Safeguarding the World's Health and Well-Being. Volume 58, Number 4. Lawrence Summers - Rethinking multilateralism for a Pandemic Era. Gita…
December 1, 2021, Video: "Megan Greene, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a Global Chief Economist at the Kroll Institute, joins Gaby and Shaila to…
December 1, 2021, Video: "As Harvard University's leading hub in international development, the Center for International Development (CID) is home to over 100+ faculty experts in…
December 1, 2021, Interview: "Inflation in the United States has jumped to the highest level in 30 years, reaching 6.2% in October as measured by the Consumer Price Index. The…
November 25, 2021, Opinion: "To reappoint US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, President Joe Biden had to resist strong pressure from the left wing of his party for a shakeup.…
November 22, 2021, Opinion: "Economists have long relied on measures of slack, like the unemployment rate, to predict variables like the inflation rate or nominal wage growth.…
November 21, 2021, Audio: "Inflation is hot. You can debate why that is, or how long it will last, or who is to blame, or whether elevated inflation is a worthwhile price to pay…