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Trump Will Leave a Legacy of Selfishness and Dishonesty

The president’s immigration policies are appalling in almost every aspect. And yet they may not be the worst feature of his administration. Indeed, identifying its foulest aspects has become a popular American parlour game. Yes, he has called immigrants criminals, rapists and animals. But what about his deep misogyny or
Joseph E. Stiglitz

Economist Joseph Stiglitz published in Project Syndicate

Joseph Stiglitz

Jagdish Bhagwati Interviewed in NY Times on Construction

Economist and University Professor Jagdish Bhagwati was interviewed in the NY Times where he discussed how various indexes (such as the Crane Index or Buttered Popcorn Index) can serve as economic indicators in various sectors.
Jagdish N. Bhagwati

Democrats’ 2020 Policy Proposals Almost Certainly Require Middle Class Tax Hikes

Jeffrey Sachs, a professor at Columbia University who backed Sanders in the 2016 presidential election, said these policies could be financed in part through higher taxes on the middle class. He pointed to the example set by America’s peer nations in Europe and argued the United States is the outlier
Jeffrey Sachs

Trump’s Tax Cuts Will Boost the US Economy for Two More Years at Most, Says Nobel Prize Winner

The U.S. economy has been a bright spot among advanced economies over the past year, partly thanks to higher corporate investment that followed Trump's tax cuts. But such an effect will only last for another two years at the maximum, said Edmund Phelps, a professor at Columbia University.
Edmund Phelps

Another Role for Construction Cranes: Economic Indicator

The towering cranes that rise above development sites can be a useful financial indicator, like consumer confidence polls or housing starts, according to Rider Levett Bucknall, a construction consulting firm that uses the equipment as the basis for its RLB Crane Index.…Jagdish N. Bhagwati, a professor of economics at Columbia,
Jagdish N. Bhagwati

The Banque de France and the Toulouse School of Economics Prize in Monetary Economics and Finance 2019 was Awarded to Michael Woodford

These prizes, granted annually, distinguish academic researchers who have developed central concepts to improve our understanding of Monetary Economics and Finance. The aim of the prizes is to foster conceptual progress that will eventually allow the design and implementation of improved policies by central banks.
Michael Woodford

Suresh Naidu Co-Authored an Article in Boston Review

Economist Suresh Naidu co-authored article titled, Economics After Neoliberalism.
Suresh Naidu

Alessandra Casella’s Research into Voting Systems Featured in Piece in New Scientist

Professor of Economics and Political Science Alessandra Casella's research into voting systems was featured in a piece in New Scientist. Professor Casella and her co-PI were able to demonstrate how, with some alternative voting systems, minority voting decisions which support strong preferences may yield greater overall satisfaction from all voters.
Alessandra Casella

Jeffrey Sachs Published an Op-Ed in NY Times Urging Compromise in Venezuela

Economist Jeffrey Sachs co-authored an op-ed in the NY Times arguing in favor of a peaceful and negotiated transition of power between incumbent Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaidó who has challenged Maduro for the presidency.
Jeffrey Sachs
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Mail Code 3308

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New York, NY 10027

Ph: (212) 854-3680
Fax: (212) 854-0749
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