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Travel grants give emerging scholars an in-person view of India

By Douglas Girardot
July 14, 2025
4 Mins read
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Education Exports Help Offset U.S. Trade Deficit—But New Tariff and Visa Policies Threaten Gains

By Christine Clark
July 10, 2025
3 Mins read
Trade brought Chinese students to U.S. universities — a trade war may drive them away
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Brain Drain? More like Brain Gain: How High-Skilled Emigration Boosts Global Prosperity

By Christine Clark
May 22, 2025
2 Mins read
Research finds the flows of talent spur education, innovation and economic growth in migrants’ home countries, which also reaps benefits for host countries
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6 Ways UC San Diego Research is Future-Proofing the Planet

By GPS Media
April 23, 2025
9 Mins read
GPS faculty are researching how to protect food supplies from climate market shocks, part of UC San Diego’s larger research on our planet
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Early access to paychecks can smooth out financial bumps in the road, study finds

By Douglas Girardot
April 8, 2025
3 Mins read
An experimental pilot indicates that Indian factory workers are more prepared for emergencies when they can access their earned wages on an as-needed basis
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Book bans cast a shadow, but also hold a silver lining

By Douglas Girardot
March 31, 2025
3 Mins read
Ruixue Jia, associate professor of economics, coauthored a study showing the resilience of ideas in China, even in the face of crackdowns
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How Japan balances economic growth and a stable society

By Douglas Girardot
March 26, 2025
6 Mins read
Ulrike Schaede’s book demonstrates how Japan, far from stagnating, spent decades charting a new course
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Do Women Leaders Drive Better Environmental Outcomes?

By Christine Clark
March 6, 2025
6 Mins read
Economist Meera Mahadevan of the School of Global Policy and Strategy finds evidence of females being elected in India leading to a 40% reduction of pollution
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Digital Monitoring is No Substitute for Engaged Management for Remote Work Success

By Christine Clark
January 6, 2025
3 Mins read
Findings from new study suggest firms should invest in good managers over digital surveillance tools By Christine Clark | UC San Diego…
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The Science of Shopping

By Christine Clark
December 10, 2024
5 Mins read
Neuroeconomist Uma Karmarkar explains what happens in the brain when we buy
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