Resources for Journalists
¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏexperts produce monthly policy briefs and are available to provide insights on a vast array of economic policy topics organized in our Focal Areas. We also offer a Media Fellowship program for journalists working on reporting projects related to economic policy. For more information and for help reaching our faculty, please contact Adam Gorlick, Director of Communications and Public Affairs, at agorlick@stanford.edu.
Focal Areas
Our faculty affiliates delve deeply into a dozen focal areas that go to the heart of the most pressing economic policy issues. But economic research doesn’t always fit into just one category. That’s why you’ll find plenty of overlap in our scholars’ interests that reflects novel collaborations and innovative research agendas.
Research Highlights and Media Mentions
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The US banking system is burdened by a convoluted regulatory architecture that leads to inefficiencies and arbitrage. SIEPR's Amit Seru has a new op-ed out in The Financial Times.
January 10, 2025
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More universities and colleges nationwide are offering courses in financial literacy. SIEPR's Annamaria Lusardi is a pioneer of the movement. Get the scoop via The New York Times.
January 10, 2025
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Trade, tariffs and treaties
A new book by ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏSenior Fellow Alan O. Sykes offers a timely look at international trade law and its economic underpinnings.
January 10, 2025
Policy Briefs
- Waldinger, D. (2024). Regulating evictions: The role of landlords. Policy Brief.
- Bloom, N. (2024). The next recession could boost working from home. Policy Brief.
- Althoff, L. . (2024). Policy approaches to addressing a history of racial discrimination. Policy Brief.