Stanford scholars inform White House economic report on AI, jobs, housing, and clean energy
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The annual Economic Report of the President relies heavily on academic research, including from several SIEPR scholars at Stanford.
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This year's report tackles topics like aging, jobs, housing, trade, AI, and clean energy transition, informed by research from SIEPR fellows.
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Examples include Susan Athey, Erik Brynjolfsson, Daniel Ho, and others on AI impacts; Nicholas Bloom and Steven Davis on remote work trends; and Marshall Burke on climate economics.
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Rebecca Diamond, Jonathan Levin, Grant Miller, and Petra Persson also contributed relevant research on housing, vaccines, public health, and more.
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Citations span from senior fellows to former SIEPR graduate students and postdocs, showing the institute's role in developing policy thought leaders.