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  • “What’s happening now is more companies that thought they could survive are giving up,” said Nicholas Bloom. “The most painful time to lose your job may well be coming up.”

    August 05, 2020

  • “We are in the very early days of adopting AI...there is a tidal wave in front of us,” says Erik Brynjolfsson, Sr Fellow & director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab [...]

    July 30, 2020

  • Chad Jones, Senior Fellow & Stanford GSB prof., posits that natalist policies could mean “the difference between...exponential growth in population & living standards [...]

    July 29, 2020

  • Stanford Graduate School of Business Dean Jonathan Levin & Associate Dean Sarah Soule discuss the school's action plan for increasing racial equity, pointing out the need for [...]

    July 28, 2020

  • "There is little data about how the school closings in the spring affected children from different racial or socioeconomic backgrounds," said Senior Fellow Sean Reardon.

    July 27, 2020

  • Despite high-profile concerns that all-mail elections might favor Democrats, Andrew Hall co-authored recent research in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [...]

    July 27, 2020

  • "Companies told they are under a formal investigation may submit a white paper or other materials that make their case to the regulator [...]," says Joseph Grundfest.

    July 27, 2020

  • “The euphoria [of working from home] is kind of peaking,” says Senior Fellow Nicholas Bloom.

    July 24, 2020

  • A recent study coauthored by Rebecca Diamond found that affordable housing developments led to crime reductions in low-income areas & had no effect in higher-income neighborhoods.

    July 23, 2020

  • “People who have the economic wherewithal to be with their kids and the resources to create safe and developmentally richer environments are going to be hugely advantaged [...]"

    July 23, 2020

  • “Talking loud, singing and shouting approximate the risk of coughing and sneezing. Tiny particles can get in the air and infect you,” says Dr. Mark R. Cullen.

    July 22, 2020

  • “A key next step, I think, is finding out explicitly how close you need to be to a well for it to cause harm,” says Faculty Fellow Marshall Burke.

    July 22, 2020

  • For a randomized controlled trial aimed at fighting the pandemic and protecting public health, Abhijit Banerjee collaborated with other researchers, including Arun Chandrasekhar.

    July 16, 2020

  • “We’re all suffering from Zoom overload and feeling worn down," says Senior Fellow Nicholas Bloom.

    July 14, 2020

  • “It is incumbent on us as scientists to convey to the American public what we’re finding and seeing very, very clearly and loudly,” said Senior Fellow Jay Bhattacharya [...]

    July 14, 2020

  • Joseph Grundfest is "so closely associated with post-Cyan federal forum selection clauses that Robbins Geller refers to the provisions [...] as 'Grundfest clauses.'"

    July 13, 2020

  • “The PPP program has been a windfall for the banks at taxpayers’ expense, even if some are donating the fees to worthy causes,” said Senior Fellow Anat Admati.

    July 13, 2020

  • A 2015 study by Senior Fellow Nicholas Bloom found that allowing employees to work from home four out of five days a week yielded significant productivity gains.

    July 13, 2020

  • The explosion of working from home, coupled with anti-immigration administration policies, “creates the perfect storm for shifting high-tech jobs overseas,” said Nick Bloom.

    July 12, 2020