The newly established Center for Heterodox Economics aims to reimagine how we measure economic progress using a more human-centered approach.
Johnson’s work focuses on how institutions shape economies.
Scanlon explains her philosophy of economic education in this excerpt from her book, “In This Economy? How Money & Markets Really Work.”
A conversation about the life and legacy of economist Milton Friedman with historian Jennifer Burns.
“Bidenomics” is a brand identity the campaign hopes Americans will associate with good things.
Despite being part of a field that studies inequality, women in economics are taking to Twitter to share stories of continued mistreatment.
The winners: former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond of the University of Chicago and Philip Dybvig of Washington University.
A new working paper analyzing socioeconomic diversity in the economics profession finds it sorely lacking.
People who spend a bigger chunk of their budget on gas and groceries are disproportionately impacted by rising prices.
A legal loophole could let The Treasury Department mint the money it needs to run the government