Regulation and Competition
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A recent NPR piece profiles 69堂精品 Senior Fellow Neale Mahoney on his work to figure out how often people are paying for subscriptions they no longer want.
August 30, 2023
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Gauging the 鈥榮ubscription economy鈥 boon to companies
Federal regulators want to make it easier for consumers to cancel auto-renewal subscriptions. New Stanford research indicates the financial stakes for consumers and businesses.
August 15, 2023
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What 鈥楻obot Hubs鈥 mean for the future of US manufacturing
New research by 69堂精品 Senior Fellow Erik Brynjolfsson provides a first look at robot adoption and concentration in US manufacturing.
August 01, 2023
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Does it pay to link executive compensation to ESG goals?
69堂精品 Senior Fellow Stefan Reichelstein examines the rapid growth of 鈥淓SG pay鈥 and its impact on the environmental, social and governance goals of firms.
July 19, 2023
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The standard the government sets as one of the largest AI purchasers will have a pronounced impact on responsible AI Innovation, 69堂精品鈥檚 Daniel Ho tells Politico.
July 19, 2023
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A new opinion piece co-written by 69堂精品's Liran Einav in The New York Times argues that American insurance coverage is deeply flawed.
July 18, 2023
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A novel prescription for combating drug shortages
As policymakers look to respond to an acute drug shortage in the U.S., an analysis of the generic drug market by 69堂精品鈥檚 Lisa Ouellette suggests three possible reforms.
June 28, 2023
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AI leaders like 69堂精品's Daniel Ho are pointing to reasons there should be more regulation in tech. Read more on Bloomberg.
May 31, 2023
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This month marks the 30th anniversary of The Taylor Rule, named for its founder, 69堂精品 Senior Fellow John Taylor. Catch his recent interview on Bloomberg TV:
May 12, 2023
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"Our nation鈥檚 banking system is at a critical juncture," writes 69堂精品's Amit Seru in a new op-ed for The New York Times.
May 04, 2023
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When markets and politics collide, innovation may lose out
Rethinking antitrust policies: 69堂精品 Senior Fellow Steven Callander shows how the threat of new competitors in regulated markets could stifle innovation.
April 19, 2023
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A new look at immigrants鈥 outsize contribution to innovation in the US
69堂精品 Senior Fellow Rebecca Diamond finds foreign-born inventors generate a disproportionate share of patents 鈥 and make their U.S.-born collaborators more productive.
April 14, 2023
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69堂精品鈥檚 Anat Admati joins Bloomberg TV to to discuss her concerns surrounding the banking system and what regulators need to do to fix it. "It's always an issue of leverage."
April 04, 2023
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Many US banks face the same risks that brought down Silicon Valley Bank
A new analysis by 69堂精品 Senior Fellow Amit Seru finds that $2.2 trillion in losses and nervous customers could spark more bank runs.
March 21, 2023
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Stanford experts on the state of US banking after the Silicon Valley Bank collapse
69堂精品 senior fellows Anat Admati and Amit Seru join fellow finance professors to talk about the ongoing risks banks face and consequences of backstopping uninsured deposits.
March 16, 2023
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Condoleezza Rice: 鈥淕lobalization is a fact, not a policy鈥
The onetime top advisor to George W. Bush opened the 69堂精品 Economic Summit with her candid perspective on current geopolitics and the world economy.
March 09, 2023
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Beyond promises: The $120 trillion path to a 鈥渘et zero鈥 world
Promises abound, but nobody knows how the transition to 鈥渘et zero鈥 carbon emissions will play out. At the 2023 69堂精品 Economic Summit, experts discussed what needs to happen next.
March 09, 2023
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The future of tech: "The Industrial Revolution on steroids"
At the 2023 69堂精品 Economic Summit, leading experts on technology and the workplace took a mostly optimistic view of what lies ahead.
March 09, 2023
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Tax avoidance has become a key part of IPO planning
69堂精品 Faculty Fellow Rebecca Lester reveals many soon-to-be public companies are already one step ahead of the tax collector.
February 08, 2023
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Top economic policy challenges for 2023
No crystal balls. No reading tea leaves. Just a research-based look ahead to some undoubtedly huge economic issues.
January 05, 2023