Education Exports Help Offset U.S. Trade Deficit—But New Tariff and Visa Policies Threaten Gains
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Trade brought Chinese students to U.S. universities — a trade war may drive them away
Research finds the flows of talent spur education, innovation and economic growth in migrants’ home countries, which also reaps benefits for host countries
GPS faculty are researching how to protect food supplies from climate market shocks, part of UC San Diego’s larger research on our planet
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
Ruixue Jia, associate professor of economics, coauthored a study showing the resilience of ideas in China, even in the face of crackdowns
Ulrike Schaede’s book demonstrates how Japan, far from stagnating, spent decades charting a new course
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
Findings from new study suggest firms should invest in good managers over digital surveillance tools By Christine Clark | UC San Diego…
Neuroeconomist Uma Karmarkar explains what happens in the brain when we buy