Duke Center Expands Commitment to the History of Economics With the help of a new grant, the Center for the History of Political Economy will add new faculty and programs. Since opening its doors 10 years ago, Duke University’s ...
In Pandemic, Advanced Placement Turns to Duke Faculty for Help in High School Lecture Series As educational institutions seek ways to enhance opportunities for students during the pandemic...
Earn an Academic Degree with Duke’s Reimbursement Benefit The Employee Tuition Assistance Program offers up to $5,250 per calendar year for eligible academic pursuits
Why COVID Didn’t Afflict Latin America’s Fresh Produce Exports The world’s largest fresh produce suppliers handled the crisis with a mix of innovation, diversification, and a more flexible labor market News of food dumping and farm worker shortages in March spread panic around the world about an...
Stimulus One of Few Options to Help Households, Businesses Survive, Experts Say Duke scholars address fallout and options during media briefing The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has devastated many sectors of the US economy. Businesses have...
The Supply and Demand of Women's Suffrage Duke economics class uses materials from special collections in exhibit of women's voting
Prioritizing Economy Over Public Health the Wrong Approach, Scholars Say That strategy won’t work because public health and the nation’s economy are inextricably linked, they told reporters Thursday As the country attempts to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, the prioritizing of the economy...