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Policy Impact

White House report draws on SIEPR scholarship

This year's Economic Report of the President cites the work of several SIEPR faculty affiliates. 

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Policy Connection

'We鈥檇 love the research community to help'

Mary Daly, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, met with students, faculty and other members of the SIEPR community to discuss a wide range of economic policy issues 鈥 and the importance of academic research.

SIEPR Leadership

Neale Mahoney named next director of SIEPR

An expert on consumer financial markets, health care economics, and medical debt, Mahoney will take the helm of SIEPR on Jan. 1, 2025. 

Why Econ

See what draws our scholars and students to economic policy

When Annamaria Lusardi greets students on the first day of her class on personal finance, she sets the record straight: She isn鈥檛 teaching them just how to save or invest. 鈥淭his course is about learning how to make decisions that will set you up for success,鈥 she tells them. Learn more about Annamaria and others featured in our Why Econ series.

Policy Brief

Inflation's winners and losers

Inflation has surged across the world for the first time in years, reigniting interest in a longstanding question: Who is most hurt by increasing prices?鈥疛ohn Grigsby, a Visiting Fellow at SIEPR, examines who is hit the hardest by the two major drivers of inflation fluctuations, and why they affect different households quite differently. 

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