It is said that every system is perfectly designed to yield the results that it produces. In the U.S., an $85 billion criminal legal system…
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The Gender Action Portal, based at the Women and Public Policy Program, aggregates and translates research on gender. In its first 10 years…
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August 4, 2024, Audio: "NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Harvard economics professor Raj Chetty about new research showing increased…
2024, Paper: "The economics undergraduate major has traditionally been large and popular at most of the highest-ranked US undergraduate…