The Local Reaction to Unauthorized Mexican Migration to the US PhD student in Economics and Public Policy Ernesto Tiburcio's manuscript was covered by The New York Times and The Washington Post
Do Higher Prices Screen Out Lower-Benefit Buyers? NFEPP Job Market Candidate Mai Mahmoud’s post was featured in ‘Development Impact’ (World Bank)
Which parent does a school call first? 'Planet Money' has the answer In this NPR 'Morning Edition' feature, Associate Professor Laura Gee discusses gender inequalities in the labor market as a whole
What’s the Link Between Interest Rates and Inflation Expectations? As the U.S. inflation rate slowed to a 5% clip in March, an economist explains the role expectations play in how inflation plays out
Unintended water pollution externalities of latrine construction in India EPP Job Market Candidate Kazuki Motohashi's post was featured in 'Development Impact' (World Bank)
PODCAST: Chinese Imports and Industrialization in Africa Listen to EPP Job Market Candidate Marina Ngoma talk about how Chinese imports have spurred manufacturing employment in Ethiopia
Have Economic Sanctions Against Russia Been Effective? As the war in Ukraine enters its second year, a Tufts economist explains how Russia has coped with sanctions so far and what toll they could take over time
Global Climate Summit Offers ‘A Master Class in Diplomacy and Negotiation’ Tufts students describe inspiring moments and slow progress at the U.N. conference in Egypt.
A Bridge to Bettering the World Ph.D. Students in Economics and Public Policy Follow their Passion for Global Challenges
Global Changemakers Through a cross-school Ph.D. program, Neubauer Fellows are on a mission to shape a better world