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Professor Ohanian’s Research featured in The Economist
/in News/by Stephanie FergusonProfessor Ohanian’s research was recently discussed in an article published in The Economist. The article, “Housing is at the root of many of the rich world’s problems” was published in the January 16th edition and an excerpt can be found below— Housing is at the root of many of the rich world’s problems Since the […]
Predicting and Preventing Homelessness Report
/in News/by Stephanie FergusonUCLA Department of Economics Professor Till von Wachter worked alongside the California Policy Lab and the University of Chicago Poverty Lab to publish a report on Predicting and Preventing Homelessness. They used Los Angeles County data on multi-system service use to predict homelessness among single adults receiving mainstream County services. By identifying people at high […]
Till von Wachter cited in Washington Post
/in News/by Stephanie FergusonOn January 6th, 2020; the Washington Post published an article regarding the health impacts of recession. In it, the author cited Professor Till von Wachter’s research and paper with Northwestern University’s Hannes Schwandt. Washington Post Article: Don’t Root For a Recession to Knock Out Trump by Catherine Rampell
Cartels and Productivity
/in Research Spotlight/by Simon BoardCartels are a common feature in most economies. For instance, in the 2015-19 period, the European Commission imposed fines in excess of €8.3 billion in 27 cartel cases. It is well understood that cartels reduce social welfare by increasing prices and restricting output. Cartels may generate additional costs to society by increasing the market share […]
Claudia Toussaint
/in Alumni Interview/by Simon BoardSome of the most powerful influences in our lives emanate from things we cannot see – legal frameworks, for example. The impact of the law is pervasive not only in our personal lives, but also in the intricacies of our economy, and Claudia Toussaint has dedicated her career to understanding these intersections. Growing up in […]
Quality of Classroom Interactions and the Demographic Divide: Evidence From the Measures of Effective Teaching Study
/in EDI/by Stephanie FergusonBy Olivia Osei-Twumasi and Bernardette J. Pinetta Using data from six urban school districts, we examine the relationship between the quality of interactions in the classroom (measured by the Classroom Assessment Scoring System [CLASS] framework) and the racial match or mismatch between teachers and the students in their classes. We find that White teachers have […]
Jeffrey Leitzinger
/in Uncategorized/by Jerry LiuBoard of Visitors Jeffrey Leitzinger Founder and Managing Director at Econ One Research Dr. Leitzinger is an economist with almost 40 years of experience in research and consulting. He started his career with a large national economic consulting firm and rose over the next seven years to join the firm’s Board of Directors. He has […]

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