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  • The Hill asks, "Are extreme candidates more electable than moderate ones?" Get the scoop and keep an eye out for cited research by SIEPR's Andrew Hall.

    March 18, 2022

  • “The number of person-days in the office is never going back to pre-pandemic average, ever," says SIEPR's Nick Bloom. Read more about the remote work revolution via The Atlantic.

    February 23, 2022

  • Despite the productivity promises of A.I. technologies, actual efficiency gains are unlikely to be immediate, reports Inc Magazine. SIEPR's Erik Brynjolfsson weighs in.

    February 11, 2022

  • "I do think it's time to start normalizing policy," Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Tom Barkin said at a recent hosted event moderated by Trione Dir. Mark Duggan.

    February 10, 2022

  • The New York Times asks: "What is the role of status discontent in the emergence of right-wing populism?" Research by Fellow Emeritus Gavin Wright is cited.

    February 09, 2022

  • As the pandemic worsens public school enrollment problems, TIME asks, “Will other cities follow suit?” SIEPR's Tom Dee, who researches public school enrollment loss, is quoted.

    February 09, 2022

  • "The pandemic is the biggest shock to American working life since the shift to military production during WWII," writes SIEPR's Nick Bloom for The Los Angeles Times.

    February 08, 2022

  • A 2021 study by SIEPR's Andy Hall supports the hypothesis that voter identification requirements do not reduce voter turnout. Learn more via The Washington Post.

    February 07, 2022

  • As TIPS move into focus for investors, The Wall Street Journal asks, "How much do investors really know about these securities?” SIEPR’s John Cochrane is quoted.

    February 06, 2022

  • Data show we can expect 30% to 40% of workdays to be remote, long after the pandemic is over, reports Bloomberg News. Research by SIEPR's Nick Bloom is cited.

    January 18, 2022

  • In this podcast by the Los Angeles Times, SIEPR's Nick Bloom shines a light on the emergence of employee surveillance technology in the age of remote work.

    January 12, 2022

  • Will inflation decelerate as much as central bankers are forecasting? SIEPR's John Taylor, whose monetary-policy rule remains a guidepost for central bank, is cited by Bloomberg.

    January 09, 2022

  • Research by SIEPR's in-house productivity expert, Nick Bloom, suggests we can predict exactly how pandemic-induced workplace changes will pan out in 2022. Learn more via INC.

    January 08, 2022