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Mark Gregory Duggan (born November 13, 1970) is the Wayne and Jodi Cooperman Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He also served as director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) for nine years, ending August 31, 2024.
The Economist article quotes Mark Duggan of Stanford University as saying, “Once you qualify you have an incentive not to get better.” With all due respect to Duggan, I wish I could run again. ...
The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) is a nonpartisan economic research institution housed at Stanford University.It was founded in 1982 as a way to bring together economic scholars from different parts of the University.
In 2002, Steven Levitt and Mark Duggan published a paper using econometrics in order to suggest that corruption in sumo exists. [3] Popularized in Levitt's book Freakonomics, the study found that 70% of wrestlers with 7–7 records on the final day of the tournament (i.e., seven wins and seven losses, and one fight to go) won.
Stealing from the private sector's playbook. Fuller said companies have long turned to mass layoffs as a way to reduce costs. Sometimes employees are directed to defend the value they add to the ...
An economic uncertainty index maintained by economists Scott Baker, Nicholas Bloom, and Steven Davis jumped from 109 in October to 225 in November — the highest level since 2022. In December, it ...
It’s little surprise, then, that McChrystal now spends much of his private life advocating for the adoption of a national service standard in the U.S., which would help repair America’s ...
Mark Duggan was born on 15 September 1981 [14] and grew up in Broadwater Farm, north London.His parents were of mixed Irish and African-Caribbean descent. [15] Between the ages of 12 and 17, he lived with his maternal aunt Carole in Manchester. [16]