News News Profile Research In the News Admissions Blog NewsProfileResearchIn the NewsConfronting COVID-19Black History Month#PolicyForwardSummer of Social ImpactIn the NewsDean Katherine Baicker Discusses COVID-19 Health Care PreparationMarch 17, 2020In the NewsDetermining how to allocate supplies and produce equipment requires strategy at a massive scale, but individual actions also greatly matter.Dean Katherine Baicker Discusses Alternatives to MedicareMarch 04, 2020In the NewsMedicare for All has been a contentious issue in the coming election. Highlighting its downside, Dean Katherine Baicker talks about her research on alternative insurance plans. Senior Lecturer Paula R. Worthington Discusses Property TaxesFebruary 25, 2020In the NewsProperty taxes have benefits and drawbacks for local governments, and Worthington provides details regarding how taxation affects both individuals and governments. As she puts it, there is no one "perfect" tax.Assistant Professor Alexander Fouirnaies Discusses Contentious Nature of Primaries February 14, 2020In the NewsDemocratic primaries have increasingly become more divisive. Fouirnaies' research points out the detrimental effect in the absence of a consensus candidate.Professor Christopher Berry Discusses Over-assessment Of Property Taxes In DetroitFebruary 14, 2020In the NewsDelayed residential property tax notices led to inflated property tax bills in Detroit. Berry points out the inequities in Detroit’s property tax system. Professor Dan Black Discusses Gender Wage Gap Caused by College Majors ChoicesFebruary 11, 2020In the NewsThe gender wage gap has been attributed to career choices made by women but the study by Professor Dan Black shows college majors chosen play as important a role.PaginationPrevious page‹ Page 38 Next page ›