News Keyword Affiliated Researcher Initiative - Any -ClimateDigital EconomyEarly Childhood and OpportunityEconomic MobilityEvidence-Based PolicyHealth EconomicsSupply Chain Research Alliance In the News Rachel Diaz: Tobin RA, ISPS Alum Works to Advance Health Policy News Yale’s Tobin Center for Economic Policy Releases its Inaugural Phase Report In the News Prof. Nordhaus: NYT Discusses Natural Capital Accounting Expert's Role in White House Decisions on Economic Measurement of the Environment The New York Times In the News Prof. Scott Morton: NYT Quotes Scott Morton in Discussion on Regulation of Big Tech Pool photo by Saul Loeb / The New York Times In the News Prof. Scott Morton: President Biden Weighs in on Digital Economy Regulation, an Area of Expertise for Scott Morton, in WSJ OpEd In the News Liz Jurinka: Addition to Tobin Center Team, Featured in Politico Announcement Elizabeth Jurinka Joins Yale's Tobin Center for Economic Policy as Senior Policy Fellow In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Informs Discussion in American Council on Science and Health In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Featured in The Tribune In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Informs Discussion on Partisan Politics in the Baltimore Sun In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: In a Letter to the Editor of the Red Bluff Daily News, Writer Cites Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Informs Discussion around Political Polarization in the Guardian In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: NBC Discusses Uneven COVID Death Rates Among Political Parties, Citing Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Bryan R. Sith / AFP via Getty Images / NBC News In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Vox Article Cites Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans in Discussion on Vaccine Mandates In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Ohio Capital Journal Discusses Uneven COVID Death Rates Among Political Parties, Citing Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Courtesy of University Hospitals / Ohio Capital Journal Load More
In the News Prof. Nordhaus: NYT Discusses Natural Capital Accounting Expert's Role in White House Decisions on Economic Measurement of the Environment The New York Times
In the News Prof. Scott Morton: NYT Quotes Scott Morton in Discussion on Regulation of Big Tech Pool photo by Saul Loeb / The New York Times
In the News Prof. Scott Morton: President Biden Weighs in on Digital Economy Regulation, an Area of Expertise for Scott Morton, in WSJ OpEd
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Informs Discussion in American Council on Science and Health
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Featured in The Tribune
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Informs Discussion on Partisan Politics in the Baltimore Sun
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: In a Letter to the Editor of the Red Bluff Daily News, Writer Cites Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Informs Discussion around Political Polarization in the Guardian
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: NBC Discusses Uneven COVID Death Rates Among Political Parties, Citing Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Bryan R. Sith / AFP via Getty Images / NBC News
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Vox Article Cites Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans in Discussion on Vaccine Mandates
In the News Profs. Wallace, Goldsmith-Pinkham: Ohio Capital Journal Discusses Uneven COVID Death Rates Among Political Parties, Citing Research on Excess COVID Death Rates Among Republicans Courtesy of University Hospitals / Ohio Capital Journal