Studying the Political Economy of Minimum Wages (2022-23)
Anh Nguyen, Ph.D. student in global economics and management (entered 2019)
Pedro Makhoul, Ph.D. student in strategy (entered 2017) (continuation of 2019-20 award)
William Yu, lecturer of global economics and management and economist, UCLA Anderson Forecast
Sebastian Ottinger, Ph.D. student in global economics and management (entered 2016)
Anh Nguyen, Ph.D. student in global economics and management (entered 2019)
Matias Giaccobasso, Ph.D. student in global economics and management (entered 2017) (continuation of 2019-20 award)
Pedro Makhoul, Ph.D. student in strategy (entered 2017) (continuation of 2019-20 award)
4/19/2024
Featuring Christopher S. Tang, UCLA Distinguished Professor; Edward W. Carter Chair in Business Administration; Senior Associate Dean, Global Initiatives; Faculty Director, Center for Global Managemen
3/13/2024
Featuring Olav Sorenson, Joseph Jacobs Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies; Professor of Strategy; Faculty Director, Price Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation
3/21/2024
Featuring Ivo Welch, Distinguished Professor of Finance, J. Fred Weston Chair in Finance, Area Chair
Tough standards led to an increase in auto-related patents
Featuring Research by Christopher Tang
Improving the search for contractors that don’t use coercion
Featuring Research by Felix Papier and Christopher Tang
Raising the crop is a communal project, more so than the work of wheat farmers, who’re less attuned to feelings of others
Featuring Research by Sherry Jueyu Wu
France’s lower fertility rates spread to regions that sent the most emigrants to live there
Featuring Research by Romain Wacziarg
Withholding renewal of a supply agreement can be more powerful than other carrots and sticks
Featuring Research by Christopher Tang
In China, patent data shows commercial banks’ use of new technologies helps improve efficiency and reduce risk
Featuring Research by Avanidhar Subrahmanyam
Charging more at peak times could reduce congestion and lift profits. Would customers revolt?
Featuring Research by Christopher S. Tang
A new way to classify individuals delivers insights on social divisions and the culture war
Featuring Research by Romain Wacziarg
Large-scale data project produces stark conclusion: military technology + agricultural productivity caused the takeoff
Featuring Research by Romain Wacziarg
A favored Federal Reserve index fails to filter out petroleum’s impact
Featuring Research by Brian Wheaton
Companies that report emissions appear greener only in a narrow measure
Featuring Research by Christopher S. Tang
Fining drivers hasn’t worked. A model suggests penalizing the delivery app companies
Featuring Research by Christopher S. Tang
Bipartisan action rose amid reports of surprising Soviet Cold War economic growth
Featuring Research by Brian Wheaton
Some data shows competing against the platform can help sellers, if not consumers.
Featuring Research by Christopher S. Tang
Startups lack bench strength, a disadvantage in tight labor markets.
Featuring Research by Christopher Poliquin
Study suggests flat tax systems boosted GDP in former Soviet republics and satellites.
Featuring Research by Brian Wheaton
Do investors misprice assets, revise their risk appetite or make some other misjudgment?
Featuring Research by Tyler Muir
Amid the pandemic, price gouging and stiffing of suppliers and workers surged
Featuring Research by Christopher Tang
It varies across goods and services and can be blunted by monetary policy
Featuring Research by Sebastian Edwards
Loans that include a sweetener or penalty tied to ESG performance seem to induce more honest reporting
Featuring Research by Judson Caskey
Less attention to downside of nation’s carbon-neutral goals
Featuring Research by Henry L. Friedman
Gayle Northrop, adjunct assistant professor and senior faculty advisor, Impact@Anderson:
William Yu, lecturer of global economics and management and economist, UCLA Anderson Forecast:
Pedro Makhoul, Ph.D. student in strategy (entered 2017):
Sebastian Ottinger, Ph.D. student in global economics and management (entered 2016):
"Immigrants and the Diffusion of Industries: Evidence from the United States and Germany” (continuation of 2019-20 award)
Gayle Northrop, adjunct assistant professor and senior faculty advisor, Impact@Anderson:
Ricardo Perez-Truglia, professor of global economics and management:
Mikhail Galashin, Ph.D. student in global economics and management (entered 2015):
Matias Giaccobasso, Ph.D. student in global economics and management (entered 2017):
Pedro Makhoul, Ph.D. student in strategy (entered 2017):
Sebastian Ottinger, Ph.D. student in global economics and management (entered 2016):
Colin West, Ph.D. student in management and organizations (entered 2016), in collaboration with Sanford DeVoe, associate professor of management and organizations:
Yuqing Zhou, Ph.D. student in accounting (entered 2016):