Professors Molly Crockett, Gregory Huber, Rohini Pande, David Wilkinson, and Fabrizio Zilibotti spoke about their COVID-19 research at a recent online event.
Gerber discusses how the social sciences are responding to the COVID-19 crisis and how it might influence the way faculty go about their research in the future.
Black people are more than 3.5 times more likely to die of COVID-19 than white people, and Latino people are nearly twice as likely, new research says.
In an online talk, Professors Andrew Metrick, William English, Sigridur Benediktsdottir, and Fiona Scott Morton discussed how to avoid an economic catastrophe.
Goldberg discusses the contrasts between rich and poor nations, the risks of lockdowns, and scholarship in a time of crisis.
Yale economists Rohini Pande and Charity Troyer Moore discuss their work and the challenges faced by developing countries in dealing with the pandemic.
Zack Cooper recently joined a group of experts hosted by Stephen J. Dubner on Freakonomics Radio to discuss the conditions necessary for safely reopening the U.S. and its...