Resources for Journalists
¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏexperts produce monthly policy briefs and are available to provide insights on a vast array of economic policy topics organized in our Focal Areas. We also offer a Media Fellowship program for journalists working on reporting projects related to economic policy. For more information and for help reaching our faculty, please contact Adam Gorlick, Director of Communications and Public Affairs, at agorlick@stanford.edu.
Focal Areas
Our faculty affiliates delve deeply into a dozen focal areas that go to the heart of the most pressing economic policy issues. But economic research doesn’t always fit into just one category. That’s why you’ll find plenty of overlap in our scholars’ interests that reflects novel collaborations and innovative research agendas.
Research Highlights and Media Mentions
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Trump's recent initiatives in the cryptocurrency sector have introduced uncertainty and instability to the crypto market. SIEPR's Amit Seru weighs in via a new op-ed on Barron's.
March 27, 2025
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Bhattacharya takes helm of NIH
The ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏaffiliate won Senate confirmation Tuesday
March 25, 2025
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Study spotlights a ‘jobs engine’ (that isn’t AI)
New research from SIEPR’s Neale Mahoney measures the huge surge in health care jobs and sets the stage for more on why patterns and policies are panning out as expected, or not.
March 25, 2025
Policy Briefs
- Seru, A. (2025). Fixing the Fracture: Reforming fragmented US banking regulation. Policy Brief.
- Bloom, N., Davis, S., Barrero, J., Foster, K., Meyer, B., & Mihaylov, E. (2025). US executives predict work from home is here to stay. Policy Brief.
- Mahoney , N. ., & Cummings, R. (2025). Framing the next four years: Tariffs, tax cuts and other uncertainties in the Trump administration. Policy Brief.