Scott Horsley joined NPR in 2001 and is the network's Chief Economics Correspondent. A new lecture series at Michigan State University will feature a voice familiar on the NPR airwaves. Chief ...
Elliott Harris, former chief economist for the United Nations, is pictured. The former chief economist and leading economic development official for the United Nations will be at the University of ...
In the 31st Annual Kuznets Lecture, former Yale professor Leonard Wantchekon explored the political mechanisms behind developmental economics. The lecture, hosted by the Yale Economic Growth Center, ...
Lina Khan, the former chair of the Federal Trade Commission, said Democrats must respond to Department of Government Efficiency-led cutbacks with a new vision for effective federal agencies in a ...
A new lecture series hosted by Yale President Maurie McInnis will commence on Wednesday, Feb. 19 with a talk by Raj Chetty, a renowned Harvard economist who uses “big data” to study the science of ...
Michela Giorcelli will deliver the 2025 Epstein Lecture. Her topic is how the large-scale diffusion of innovative management practices to US firms involved in war production acted as a technology that ...
Experts from Notre Dame's Ten Year Hence series discuss the future of our power grid. In this episode, we explore the future of the power grid with expert insights from Exelon Corporation's Sunny ...
This discussion will feature the renowned economist and policymaker from Colombia, José Antonio Ocampo. Ocampo recently held a position as Finance Minister in Colombia and has grappled with the ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will hold its ninth annual Richard Goode Lecture on November 27, 2023. The Richard Goode Lecture is an annual event hosted by the Fiscal Affairs Department for ...
While many political pundits worry over China’s rise on the global stage, geopolitical expert and author Peter Zeihan fears China for different reason — its possible collapse in the near future. “We ...
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 2 p.m. For the first time ever, and only in Mount Joy, Luke Tilley, an economic analyst from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, will be at the ...