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Researchers led by alumnus Solomon Hsiang PhD '11 found that health measures implemented in six major countries have “significantly and substantially slowed” the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Governments around the world are responding forcefully to the COVID-19 crisis, observes Joseph Stiglitz, but these stimulus measures may not boost consumption and investment as much as policymakers hope.
Roula Khalaf MIA '89 takes on editorial leadership at a time when the world has never been more fascinating, or more volatile.
First-place finishers earn $20,000 apiece to continue pursuing projects.
A new report from Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Suresh Naidu, et al. considers how the experiences of essential workers might inform the responses of policymakers and labor organizations.
Filmmaker and U.S. Army veteran Richard Brookshire MPA '16 shares his story.
The flow of young professionals back into cities is masking underlying issues of poverty, deep poverty, affordable housing, and health care, says Michael Nutter
Jessica Alexander MIA '05, Sarah Alshawish MIA '21, and Hannah Stoddard MPA-DP '21 identify eight enduring lessons from 25 years of reporting.
Alissa Krueger MPA '20 and Melissa Trimble MIA '21: Eighty percent of small-scale traders are women.
José Antonio Ocampo joins Victoria Murillo to discusses the new epicenter of the pandemic.