A survey of more than 8,000 small-business owners shows that they are becoming increasingly pessimistic about their company’s prospects despite federal relief.
Yale’s Robert Shiller, author of “Narrative Economics” discusses what stories are forming around the pandemic and what they might mean for our economic future.
New Yale co-led research shows that it is possible to forecast the timing, intensity, and distribution of COVID-19 based on population movement alone.
When asked to recall how generous they were in the past, selfish people tend to remember being more benevolent than they actually were, says new Yale research.
Andrea Levere SOM ’83, president emerita of Prosperity Now, talks about inequality and how we can create more resilient and equitable structures for the future.
Seven Yale faculty members are among the artists, intellectuals, and prominent leaders newly elected as members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Anthony Leiserowitz discusses what the debate over — and politicization of — climate change can teach us about national support for the response to COVID-19.