Economist Joseph Stiglitz was a guest on CNBC where he warned against the White House's resistance to appointing new judges at the World Trade Organization as well as the dangers of trade skirmishes.

Suresh Naidu's paper, co-authored with Arindrajit Dube, Jeff Jacobs and SIddharth Suri, "Monopsony in Online Labor Markets" featured in The Atlantic.

"Our current economic expansion has lasted almost nine years, yet wages have hardly budged, especially for less-skilled workers. Inflation-adjusted wages for the average worker have risen only by 3 percent since the 1970s — and have actually declined for the bottom fifth. … Suresh Naidu is associate professor of economics

"In itself it's a nebulous word," said Jagdish Bhagwati, a professor of economics at Columbia University. So far, Bhagwati said, the Trump administration's actions against President Xi Jinping's government on trade "are the opening shots to get at the Chinese for what they've been doing for a long time."

President Trump recently suggested that the United States should come out of Syria "very soon." Leading voices of the foreign policy establishment - in the Pentagon, State Department, Congress and the media - pushed back, calling for the United States to stay in Syria. Trump quickly acquiesced...Jeffrey D. Sachs is

In the World Happiness Report, there's a chapter devoted to the fall in American happiness - economist Jeffrey D. Sachs suggests that there are three main variables behind it. "America's subjective well-being is being systematically undermined by three interrelated epidemic diseases, notably obesity, substance abuse (especially opioid addiction), and depression)."

Economics Ph.D. student Andrew Olenski co-authored a paper published in the British Medical Journal about the non-existent relationship between rainy weather and achy joints.

Economist David Weinstein was interviewed on NPR's Planet Money program where he offered expertise regarding the current state of Japanese bonds

Economist Jeffrey Sachs spoke to NPR on a piece regarding the US' ranking in an index of global happiness.

Professor Verhoogen will study the relationship between unionization and technology adoption in U.S. manufacturing.
