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Economic Impact of COVID-19 will Make the Fight Against Climate Change Harder

By Christine Clark
April 15, 2020
4 Mins read
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Global Coronavirus Challenge Calls for U.S.-China Cooperation

By Christine Clark
April 9, 2020
8 Mins read
UC San Diego’s world-renowned scholars in U.S.-China studies explain what’s at stake
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California’s Strict Air Quality Regulations Help Farmers Prosper

By Christine Clark
March 19, 2020
3 Mins read
Despite reductions, pollution in growing regions persists, pointing to mitigation opportunities
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Aversion to Risk by R&D Managers May Hurt U.S. Economic Prospects

By Christine Clark
March 16, 2020
3 Mins read
https://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressrelease/aversion-to-risk-by-rd-managers-may-be-halting-u.s-economic-growth
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What is the Best Way to Encourage Innovation? Competitive Pay May be the Answer

By Christine Clark
February 12, 2020
3 Mins read
Field work from UC San Diego and Thermo Fisher finds providing a sizable award to top performers is most effective in producing creative scientific and technological solutions
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A Nation Dangerously Divided: Race Shapes Who Wins and Who Loses in U.S. Democracy

By Christine Clark
February 6, 2020
4 Mins read
New book by Zoltan Hajnal reveals how preferences of African-American voters are ignored by federal government—and how to fix it
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Data from Behind Enemy Lines: How Russia May have Used Twitter to Seize Crimea

By Christine Clark
January 23, 2020
4 Mins read
New research shows real-time social media data may have been a source of military intelligence for the Kremlin and potentially other governments
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Can Solar Geoengineering Mitigate both Climate Change and Income Inequality?

By Christine Clark
January 13, 2020
3 Mins read
Potential economic benefits of reversing rising temperatures would benefit developing countries greatly, representing a global GDP growth of 200 percent
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Shutdown of Coal-Fired Plants in U.S. Saves Lives and Improves Crop Yields

By Christine Clark
January 6, 2020
2 Mins read
Between 2005 and 2016, the shift away from coal saved an estimated 26,610 lives and 570 million bushels of crops
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Decoding the Hong Kong protests – and more

By Jade Griffin
January 3, 2020
3 Mins read
As Ruixue Jia returns from sabbatical, the political economist sheds light on economic development in China and the potential impacts of current protests in Hong Kong
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