J-PAL North America publication highlights the promise of sectoral employment programs in combating US wage inequality.
New research suggests ways to optimize US climate policy design for a just energy transition.
MIT field experiment from India finds a one-time economic boost helps the very poor fare better for at least a decade.
MIT economist’s new research shows U.S. locales hammered by open trade with China have not rebounded, even a decade or more later.
A new survey underscores how material needs lead to movement within the Americas — at a high cost to those trying to relocate.
A new study finds that investments in R&D on materials and chemistry were key, while economies of scale contributed less.
An experiment in Indonesia shows how much subsidies and in-person assistance spur people to get insurance — and how many people stop trying.
Modeling tool showcases emerging MIT Joint Program research focus on multi-sector dynamics.
Economists find companies’ adoption of robots is partly due to shortages in middle-aged labor.
Analysis of Medicare data finds location matters, not just past health behavior.
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