News Displaying 1 - 12 of 363 Article Title Author Related Initiative - Any -Bridging the Atlantic: Migrations & their LegaciesClimate, Energy & Growth InitiativeConectando el Atlantico: Migraciones y sus LegadosData Science for DevelopmentGender & Growth Gaps ProjectInclusion Economics Latin America & the Caribbean InitiativeMarkets & Development InitiativeProgram in Economic History Program in International Trade Country / Region - Any -AfghanistanBangladeshBrazilChinaColombiaCosta RicaEgyptGhanaIndiaInternationalKenyaMexicoNepalNicaraguaRwandaTurkeyRegion: East AsiaRegion: EuropeRegion: Latin AmericaRegion: MENARegion: North AmericaRegion: South AsiaRegion: Sub-Saharan Africa Topic - Any -AgricultureBehavioral EconomicsEconomic HistoryEducation & SkillsEnergy, Environment, and Climate ChangeFinanceFirmsGenderHealthLabor, Demography, and MigrationMacroeconomicsPolitical EconomyPovertyTrade and Spatial Economics Apply Perspectives Overburdened bureaucrats, not corruption, are delaying public benefits in India Courtesy VoxDev News Economic Growth Center Joins New Initiative for Climate Economics News Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg Honored with 2026 Bodossaki Excellence Award EGC History Robert Evenson, the farmer-scholar who brought agricultural economics to Yale Perspectives Rising fertilizer prices hit developing countries hard In the News Mayara Felix on NPR's Planet Money podcast: The giant factory town that might be a giant mistake MICHAEL DANTAS/AFP In the News Peters, Zilibotti, and Zhang in VoxEU: Service-led growth in sub-Saharan Africa Boundless Southern Africa/flickr News Stephen Morris ’91 PhD returns to Yale, revisiting ideas that shaped modern economic theory News EGC Celebrates the Class of 2026, their achievements and future plans Jeff Mosenkis News From Conflict to Development Economics: Clair Kevin Nshimirimana’s journey to Yale News EGC Quarterly Newsletter, Summer 2026: Celebrating Our Graduates News EGC Affiliates awarded new grants from Yale Planetary Solutions Boudhayan Bardhan, Unsplash Pagination Page 1 Next page Next
Perspectives Overburdened bureaucrats, not corruption, are delaying public benefits in India Courtesy VoxDev
In the News Mayara Felix on NPR's Planet Money podcast: The giant factory town that might be a giant mistake MICHAEL DANTAS/AFP
In the News Peters, Zilibotti, and Zhang in VoxEU: Service-led growth in sub-Saharan Africa Boundless Southern Africa/flickr