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Technological spillovers

November 5, 2025
Shawn Kantor and Alexander Whalley discuss the long-term effects of public R&D investment made during the Cold War–era space race.
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Gender and the macroeconomy

October 21, 2025
How has women's labor force participation shaped America's business cycles?
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Entertainment technology and work behavior

October 14, 2025
How did the rollout of broadcast television during the mid-twentieth century affect labor supply decisions in the United States?
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Housing supply skepticism

October 8, 2025
Christopher Elmendorf discusses the views of the US public on the housing market.
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Bias in academic networking

September 30, 2025
A social media field experiment suggests that gender, race, and university affiliation influence the formation of professional relationships among economists.
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Under the cover of disaster

September 17, 2025
In the immediate aftermath of natural disasters, members of Congress become more likely to adopt the positions of special interest donors.
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Reviewing residential segregation

September 11, 2025
Trevon Logan and John Parman discuss the meaning of segregation and how it has shaped US history.
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Moving toward the center

September 4, 2025
How do politicians adjust their messages based on who they're running against?