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Clara Berestycki uses mobile phone data to study behavioral responses to 2018 California wildfires.

“Climate Justice Now” explores debates on climate justice across the natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities.

Brookings has published a summary – as well as a podcast and a video – of the working paper, “Employment impacts of the CHIPS Act."

This day of programming spotlighted Columbia’s Center for Political Economy as a cross-disciplinary site that deepens thinking about political economy and promotes developments within economics.

Study finds low productivity is not the only factor, but misallocation of funds is another major factor.

The paper's findings indicated a steady increase in polarization with rulings that favor the wealthy.

By Luigi Caloi, Admasu Shiferaw, and Eric Verhoogen

Study’s authors write that the $52.7 billion CHIPS and Science Act of August 2022 directly and indirectly created more jobs than many expected.

By Hana Shepherd, Rebecca Roskill, Suresh Naidu, and Adam Reich

A book chapter written by the Center's Postdoctoral Research Scholar Dario Laudati has been accepted for publication.