Resources for Policymakers
SIEPR experts produce monthly policy briefs and are available to provide insights on a vast array of economic policy topics organized in our Focal Areas. Our faculty regularly testify on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures, and advise government officials.
Policy Briefs
- Davis, S. (2024). Extraordinary Labor Market Developments and the 2022-23 Disinflation. Working Paper.
- Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., & Tebaldi, P. (2024). Market Design in Regulated Health Insurance Markets: Risk Adjustment vs. Subsidies. Working Paper.
- Buchmann, N., Meyer, C., & Sullivan, C. (2024). Paternalistic Discrimination. Working Paper.
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鈥檛 always fit into just one category. That鈥檚 why you鈥檒l find plenty of overlap in our scholars鈥� interests that reflects novel collaborations and innovative research agendas.
Research Highlights and Media Mentions
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Immigrants have had lower incarceration rates than the U.S.-born over a 150-year period, SIEPR's Ran Abramitzky tells the Los Angeles Times.
July 18, 2024
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Cites a study led by SIEPR's Scott Rozelle, looking at how Chinese citizens view meritocracy.
July 17, 2024
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Striking costs of infertility point to importance of IVF access and affordability
Research by SIEPR鈥檚 Petra Persson and Maria Polyakova examines both the public and private impacts of infertility 鈥� from the toll on mental health to socio-economic dynamics.
July 12, 2024
Latest Working Papers
- Davis, S. (2024). Extraordinary Labor Market Developments and the 2022-23 Disinflation. Working Paper.
- Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., & Tebaldi, P. (2024). Market Design in Regulated Health Insurance Markets: Risk Adjustment vs. Subsidies. Working Paper.
- Buchmann, N., Meyer, C., & Sullivan, C. (2024). Paternalistic Discrimination. Working Paper.