Research At SCEPA
Worldly Philosopher: Disparate Impacts of Raising the Retirement Age
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Kyle Moore, discusses how the disparity in morbidity between Black and White individuals can result in unequal retirement time and benefits.
Worldly Philosopher: Meritocracy Builds Equality
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Julia M. Puaschunder, describes how meritocracy enables intergenerational mobility to foster equitable societies.
Worldly Philosopher: Older Workers Struggle in the Labor Market
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Ismael Cid-Martinez, reveals the challenges older workers face in the labor market.
Worldly Philosopher: The IMF is Wrong About Turkey, Again
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Ozlem Omer, discusses the flaws in the latest IMF policy recommendations for Turkey.
Worldly Philosopher: The Death of Keynes’ Predictions
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Ismael Cid, discusses how the decline in employer-sponsored retirement plans has forced a growing number of Americans to postpone retirement.
Worldly Philosopher: Some Investors Are More Equal Than Others
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Raphaele Chappe, questions the inequality in investor returns.
Worldly Philosopher: Some Investors Are More Equal Than Others
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Raphaele Chappe, questions the inequality in investor returns.
Worldly Philosopher: Do #BlackLivesMatter for Retirement Policy?
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Kyle Moore, exposes the disproportionate burden raising the retirement age would put on Black Americans.
Worldly Philosopher: Reflections on a Pluralistic Economics Workshop
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Anthony Bonen, discusses the need for and possibilities of opening the field of economics to a diversity of approaches.
Worldly Philosopher: VIDEO: Social Cost of Carbon
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Anthony Bonen, discusses how economic modeling can help policy makers seeking to mitigate climate change.
Worldly Philosopher: The Political Economy of Unemployment Insurance
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Ismael Cid-Martinez, discusses the politics and economics of unemployment insurance.
Worldly Philosopher: The Long-Run Consequences of Income Distribution
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Rishabh Kumar, models the asymmetric distribution of income and examines its effect on the growth of the U.S. economy.
Worldly Philosopher: Policy Debates In A Post-Piketty World
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Raphaele Chappe, writes on the policy implications of Thomas Piketty's analysis on inequality.
Worldly Philosopher: Must the Rich Grow Richer? Long-Term Trends in the Capital Share in Income
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Gregor Semieniuk, writes on the theoretical assumptions underlying Thomas Piketty's forecast of a growing share of income going to the rich.
Worldly Philosopher: A Debate on Mainstream Economics: A Gadget is a Dangerous Thing
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | by Worldly Philosopher Anthony Bonen
Worldly Philosopher: The Digital Revolution's Energy Costs
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Gregor Semieniuk, writes on the trade-off between increased computing power and climate change.
Worldly Philosopher: The Social Cost of Carbon as a Lower Bound for Policy
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Anthony Bonen, writes on economists' contribution to efforts to mitigate against climate change.
Worldly Philosopher: Is the 'Better Off Budget' an End to Austerity as We Know It?
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Katherine Moos, writes on austerity and the social safety net.
Worldly Philosopher: Income Inequality and Demand Side Limitations
WORLDLY PHILOSOPHER | This week's Worldly Philosopher, Rishabh Kumar, writes on the wealth inequality debate.