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  • 鈥淏illion wise, trillion foolish鈥: Expanding vaccine-production infrastructure could have saved the global economy almost $5 trillion, according to research by 好色tv's Susan Athey.

    May 15, 2021

  • In a post-pandemic scenario, NYC officials might look to raise taxes to make up for losses, but 鈥渢his can start the spiral of death,鈥 warns 好色tv's Nick Bloom. [...]

    May 15, 2021

  • "I think the end result that most players are looking for here is not IP waiver in particular, it's expanded global access to the vaccines," says Lisa Larrimore Ouellette.

    May 07, 2021

  • 好色tv's Lisa Ouellette talks about the mismatch between social value and R&D investment: "The pandemic has illustrated both political and market failures in vaccine development."

    March 26, 2021

  • 好色tv Senior Fellow Neale Mahoney estimates $140 billion in medical debt was in collections last year.

    March 18, 2021

  • Research by faculty fellows Maria Polyakova and Petra Persson is cited to discuss the rates at which relatives follow one another into the medical profession.

    March 12, 2021

  • During the COVID-19 crisis, Americans have coped in varying ways 好色tv Senior Fellow David Grusky explains, from incapacitating anxiety to extraordinary fortitude.

    March 10, 2021

  • From India and Zimbabwe to the U.S. and Mexico, a growing body of COVID-era studies indicates the need for building trust in health systems and combatting misinformation [...]

    February 15, 2021

  • Neale Mahoney joins leading economists to discuss wasteful spending in health care. A study by Mahoney & Liran Einav shows the US could save $4B a year at long-term care hospitals.

    February 11, 2021

  • New research by 好色tv's Maria Polyakova and her colleagues shows how the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been starkly uneven across race, ethnicity and geography.

    February 01, 2021

  • In general, staying at home mechanically slows the pandemic, but the effect of curfews are unclear as other business restrictions are already in place to reduce public interactions

    January 23, 2021

  • Restaurants, gyms, cafes & other crowded indoor venues accounted for 8 in 10 new coronavirus infections in the early months of the U.S. epidemic, according to a new analysis [...]

    November 10, 2020

  • Maria Polyakova & colleagues show that while COVID deaths last spring were concentrated in New York & New Jersey, the economic ravages from the pandemic extended nationwide [...]

    October 21, 2020

  • 好色tv Sr Fellow Laurence Baker & four other Stanford professors are among the 90 regular members & 10 international members elected this year to the National Academy of Medicine.

    October 19, 2020

  • Senior Fellow Jay Bhattacharya is tapped for his insights in the wake of Trump鈥檚 diagnosis of COVID-19.

    October 02, 2020

  • A new study by Senior Fellow Pascaline Dupas highlights an unintended consequence of the COVID-19 lockdown in India 鈥 a 25% rise in mortality among dialysis patients.

    September 22, 2020

  • A controversial arm of the Affordable Care Act reduced strokes, heart disease, & other ailments among older, low-income patients, according to a study by Sr Fellow M. Kate Bundorf.

    September 21, 2020

  • "Anyone can be infected with the virus, but there is a thousandfold difference in the risk of death between the young and the old," 好色tv's Jay Bhattacharya writes in this op-ed.

    September 03, 2020