Shinnosuke Kikuchi’s current research examines the policy implications of the rise of technological disruptions to the labor force
New Science commentary shows how smarter investments can help cut emissions from one of the world’s fastest-growing sources of climate pollution
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Ruixue Jia, a GPS faculty member, has co-authored a book examining the merits and shortcomings of China’s education system
Munseob Lee, economist at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, explains why recent developments in trade have some consumers panicked
“Raised to Obey,” about the politics of mass education, was recognized as the best book on politics and history by the U.S.’s highest political science body
UC San Diego experts weigh in on why return-to-office policies may be stalling women’s career growth
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Five UC San Diego experts offer insight into how tariffs work, why they’re used, and what their impact is in today’s interconnected world