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Why Tariff Uncertainty May Hurt More Than Tariffs

By GPS Media
February 26, 2026
5 Mins read
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Why Some Messages Are More Convincing Than Others

By Christine Clark
January 22, 2026
3 Mins read
UC San Diego research shows how marketers can choose specific words to boost confidence in a brand’s claim
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Study Finds Ocean Impacts Nearly Double Economic Cost of Climate Change

By GPS Media
January 15, 2026
4 Mins read
The “blue” social cost of carbon provides a more complete measure of the monetary harm caused by global climate damages
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Why Prosperity in the U.S. and India Now Rise — or Fall —Together

By Christine Clark
December 9, 2025
3 Mins read
UC San Diego economist explains how flows of talent, technology and innovation link the two democracies — and why their shared prosperity depends on keeping those connections strong
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Think a Master of International Affairs is just for diplomats? Think again.

By Douglas Girardot
November 3, 2025
4 Mins read
GPS’s program goes beyond what a business degree can offer, setting you up for success in the private sector, government and nonprofits
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How robots and AI are affecting global inequality 

By Douglas Girardot
October 27, 2025
3 Mins read
Shinnosuke Kikuchi’s current research examines the policy implications of the rise of technological disruptions to the labor force
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Cleansed, Toned and Tariffed: What’s Happening to K-Beauty in the U.S.?

By Christine Clark
September 11, 2025
3 Mins read
Munseob Lee, economist at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, explains why recent developments in trade have some consumers panicked
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Tariffs, Explained — and Explored

By Christine Clark
July 15, 2025
5 Mins read
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
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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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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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