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Economics

November 13, 2022

Two Duke Seniors Win Rhodes Scholarships

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November 2, 2022

Solar Power Came to Coal Country. This Is What Happened Next.

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The eight new faculty members joining the Department of Economics in 2022 include (clockwise from bottom left) Laura Pilossoph, Nelson Sá  Anna Bykhovskaya, Jeffrey DeSimone, Michael Pollmann Emily Cuddy, Ellen Meade and Gregor Jarosch. (John West/Trinity

October 29, 2022

Economics' New Faculty Take a Multifaceted Look at Real-World Problems

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August 26, 2022

Why Some Firms Beat the Post-IPO Slump

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The interdisciplinary team of researchers aims to understand what factors turn a local outbreak into a global pandemic by focusing on human connections at a local, regional and global scales. (Nunn et al.)

August 25, 2022

Duke Team Awarded $1 Million to Predict the Next Pandemic

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August 23, 2022

Economists Have a Method for Reducing Fake News on Social Media

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August 1, 2022

Making Music Streaming More Fair for Artists

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July 27, 2022

Economists: Federal Reserve Misstep Could Increase Inflation or Trigger Recession

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Duke Science and Technology (DST) Spark Seed Grants 2022

July 20, 2022

Duke Announces Winners of the 2022 DST Spark Seed Grants

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July 13, 2022

News Tip: A Few Bright Spots in Latest Inflation Report, Economist Says

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July 6, 2022

The Influence of Frequent Flyer Programs

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July 1, 2022

How Group Identities Fuel Inequality

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June 30, 2022

How Elephants, Whales, and Financial Markets Can Help in the Fight Against Climate Change

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Don’t Expect Gas, Food or Housing Prices to Drop Soon, Experts Say

June 22, 2022

Don’t Expect Gas, Food or Housing Prices to Drop Soon, Experts Say

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June 8, 2022

How to Make Saving a Habit

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April 30, 2022

Class of 2022: Eleanore van Marwijk Kooy on a Self-Designed Major

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