PUBLICATIONS Search for: All CategoriesArticles & Op-EdsBlog: By the NumbersBooksFiguresMember StatementsNewsPapersPolicy BriefsAll TopicsClimate Energy and InfrastructureIncome Inequality and Labor MarketSocial Policy and EducationTax and BudgetTechnology and InnovationTrade Immigration and Globalization Recent Publications October 10 2023 |FiguresTable 1: PROJECT SELECTION MODELS Amy Ganz, Emily Vincent March 01 2023 |PapersA Proposal for an Enhanced Partially Refundable Child Tax Credit This proposal was produced in collaboration with The Hamilton Project. The proposal will be presented by Wendy Edelberg at a Hamilton Project event on March 1st and can be viewed here. Download (PDF) INTRODUCTION The… Melissa S. Kearney, Wendy Edelberg December 10 2022 |PapersThe Causes and Consequences of Declining US Fertility US births have fallen steadily since 2007 and the total fertility rate is now well below replacement level fertility—the rate at which the population replaces itself from one generation to the next. Our analysis suggests that this… Melissa S. Kearney, Phillip Levine December 10 2022 |PapersLocal Labor Market Impacts of the Energy Transition: Prospects and Policies Gordon Hanson December 10 2022 |PapersWhy and How to Expand US Immigration Immigration has long been celebrated as an engine of America’s economic growth and cultural vibrancy, even as the changes it brings often cause concern among the populace. An estimated 13.7 percent of those living in the United States today… Tara Watson December 10 2022 |PapersLessons from COVID-19 Aid to State and Local Governments for the Design of Federal Automatic Stabilizers In this paper Clemens and Veuger analyze pandemic-era federal fiscal assistance to state and local governments and draw lessons for the design of stabilization policy. They start by explaining why the federal government plays a key role in… Jeffrey Clemens, Stan Veuger December 10 2022 |PapersWill Population Aging Push Us over a Fiscal Cliff? The share of the US population age 65 and older is rising dramatically. In the year 2000, 12 percent of the population was over age 65; by 2050 that share will be 22 percent. Much of that aging… John Sabelhaus December 10 2022 |PapersNew Insights for Innovation Policy The US economy has been suffering from weak productivity growth, business dynamism, and competition for the past several decades. The loss of a vibrant economy is even more concerning as the economy faces new challenges such as the… Sina T. Ates, Ufuk Akcigit December 10 2022 |BooksBook: Economic Policy in a More Uncertain World The Aspen Economic Strategy Group’s Annual Policy Volume Economic Policy in a More Uncertain World marks the group’s 5th anniversary and is released against a backdrop historic economic and strategic uncertainty. The book’s seven chapters, each written by leading… Aspen Economic Strategy Group December 01 2021 |PapersIntroduction: Rebuilding the Post-Pandemic Economy The COVID-19 pandemic plunged the US economy into recession, challenged the survival of millions of businesses, and threatened the economic security of American households. The recession officially lasted only two months, ending in April 2020, but looming economic challenges… Amy Ganz, Melissa S. Kearney « Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 20 Next »