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O'Connell penned "Why weakening U.S. bank regulators could repeat the mistakes of the 2008 financial crisis.

Lomnitz’s work on disappearance dates back to 2019, and the lab is expanding his efforts.

By Nikhar Gaikwad, Federica Genovese and Dustin Tingley

The one-year grants are intended to support research and the generation of new knowledge and new networks in the field of political economy.

The event highlighted the research projects of its current cohort of faculty and graduate student grantees.

Winners honored for profoundly influencing modern macroeconomic analysis, establishing rigorous foundations for the study of business fluctuations.

By Caroline Flammer, Thomas Giroux and Geoffrey Heal 

Uncertainty created by tariffs and contempt for rule of law will deter investment, says top economist

Andrias calls the president's firings "unprecedented and illegal" in story in The Guardian on Feb. 1.

Columbia Law professor Olatunde Johnson is a guest on a National Public Radio program discussing civil rights.

Katharina Pistor challenges the notion that private industry is managed more efficiently than state enterprises.