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2022 Summer Economic Institute for Teachers

New and Old Economics for the 2020s

Event Details:

Monday, July 25, 2022 - Friday, July 29, 2022

Location

SIEPR
366 Galvez Street, SIEPR
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Contact

This event is open to:

Alumni/Friends
Faculty/Staff
General Public
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The 35th Annual Summer Economic Institute for Teachers is a unique opportunity for high school and community college educators to come to Stanford for a week to learn from leading world economists, share resources, and engage in thought-provoking discussions. Educators will leave feeling honored as professionals, intellectually refreshed, and armed with new ideas for their classrooms. 

The Institute will feature major presentations by distinguished scholars on a wide number of issues including financial literacy, fraud, the economics of networking, ESG, and more. There will also be time for teachers to share resources, discuss teaching challenges, take part in a discussion of the book Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success by Ran Abramitzky and Leah Boustan, and discuss presentations from the March ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏEconomic Summit that featured Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. 

Schedule

Monday, July 25, 2022

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    Breakfast

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    Institute Overview and Introductions

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    Trauma at School: The Impacts of Shootings on Students' Human Capital and Economic Outcomes

    Maya Rossin-Slater

    Associate Professor, Stanford Department of Health Policy

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    Lunch

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    Sharing of Teaching Ideas, Resources and Challenges by Sharing of Teaching Ideas, Resources and Challenges by Workshop Participants

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    The Economics of Networking

    Matt Jackson

    Chair, Stanford Economics

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

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    Breakfast

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    Review and Preview

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    Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success

    Ran Abramitzky

    Senior Associate Dean of Social Sciences, ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏ

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    Lunch

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    Sharing of Teaching Ideas, Resources and Challenges by Workshop Participants

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    The Golden Age of Fraud

    Edwin Dorsey

    Publisher, Bear Cave

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

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    Breakfast

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    Review and Preview

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    The 1619 Project as Economic History

    Gavin Wright

    William Coe Professor of American Economic History, Emeritus

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    Lunch

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    Challenges in Affordability of Multi-Family Housing in California

    Lauren Seaver

    President, Opportunity Housing Group

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    A Tale of Two Recoveries: U.S. Economic Policy, 2017-2021

    Tyler Goodspeed

    Former Chair of the CEA

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    Reception

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    Dinner

    Michael McFaul

    Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia

Thursday, July 28, 2022

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    Breakfast

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    Review and Preview

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    Consumers' Understanding of the Workings of Financial Markets and Risk

    Annamaria Lusardi

    University Professor of Economics, GW University School of Business

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    Lunch

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    Sharing of Teaching Ideas, Resources and Challenges by Workshop Participants

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    Race to the Bottom: Competition and Quality in Science

    Carolyn Stein

    Assistant Professor, Berkeley

Friday, July 29, 2022

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    Breakfast

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    Review and Preview

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    Inflation: The Role of Federal Reserve, the Administration(s), and the Russians

    John Shoven

    Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics, Emeritus

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    Lunch

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