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August 4, 2024, Audio: "NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Harvard economics professor Raj Chetty about new research showing increased economic mobility among Black adults who grew…
An FDA for AI? Pitfalls and Plausibility of Approval Regulation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence
2024, Paper: "Observers and practitioners of artificial intelligence (AI) have proposed an FDA-style licensing regime for the most ad vanced AI models, or ’frontier’ models. In…
August 3, 2024, Paper: "States have long used economic sanctions in response to violations of international law as a strategy to restore order. Increasingly, firms also reject…
2024, Paper: "The economics undergraduate major has traditionally been large and popular at most of the highest-ranked US undergraduate institutions. It has also been…
2024, Paper: "The clean energy transition has reached adolescence. Its future direction is not yet set, and in the meantime, its internal paradoxes make for a volatile mix.…
2024, Video: "Featuring Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus at Harvard University and former United States Secretary of the Treasury…
July 2024, Paper: "A concerning number of hospitals have closed in the US in recent years and there are many other hospitals that are at significant risk of closure in the coming…
July 2024, Paper: "The Lanham Act was a federal infrastructure bill passed by Congress in 1940 and eventually used to fund programs for the preschool and school-aged children of…
July 2024, Paper: "Manufacturing generates very little employment in the developing world. Urban jobs are predominantly informal, unproductive, and in services. It seems unlikely…
July 27, 2024, Paper: "Since the mid-1970s, there has been a sharp rise in the prevalence of “bad jobs” in the U.S. labor market, characterized by stagnant wages, unstable work…