… has marked 2049 — the centennial of the founding of the People’s Republic of China — as the date by which his country will be a fully developed and … with Chinese colleagues on research. More than a dozen people raised their hands. “I would argue that such …
… university so that more of that research can help improve people’s lives.” — Janet Currie, the David Swenson Professor … university so that more of that research can help improve people’s lives.” Program Activities As a hub for health … Ph.D. students and postdoctoral associates, and host visitors from across the country. Its first annual Health …
Welcome to the Cowles Foundation … Welcome to the Cowles Foundation We are very pleased that you will be visiting the Cowles Foundation at Yale University. To help acclimate you to Yale and make your visit more enjoyable, I have compiled a list of …
… mechanism design. Much of my work tries to understand how people’s incentives are shaped by contracts and information, … research activities, including sponsoring research visitors, postdocs, conferences, lectures, and other special … mechanism design. Much of my work tries to understand how people’s incentives are shaped by contracts and information, …
… and politics. His research examines situations where people and organizations face incentives to shape what others … Journal of Political Economy (Aug 2019) Related people Navin Kartik … Luke Strathmann … New research sheds …
… behavior, we need to elicit subjective expectations—what people actually believe their future holds, rather than just … India And Colombia Discussion Paper (Dec 2025) Related people Orazio Attanasio … For the World’s Most Vulnerable, …
… economic outcomes. “I’m largely interested in how people use politics to get their economic needs met, particularly people of color and low-income folks,” said Washington. “A … really interesting questions about our society. A lot of people don’t realize that.” Understanding …
… holding private information secures a better deal, but for people with realistic, non-standard preferences, complex … outcomes. But this principle hinges on the assumption that people are "Expected Utility" maximizers—perfectly rational … mathematical consistency. Mora and Strack show that if people deviate even slightly from this ideal—displaying …