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Students selected for economics summer institute | The Source | Washington University in St Louis

June 25, 2021 SHARE Washington University undergraduate students Faith Achugamonu, Christine Hutchinson, Nidhi Krishnan and Omaer Naeem, all in Arts & Sciences, have been selected for the inaugural Expanding Diversity in Economics (EDE) Summer Institute. The institute, hosted by the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics at the University of Chicago, will be held virtually July 18–Aug. 6. The inaugural cohort was chosen based on an interest in the study of economics and boasts an average 3.78 grade point average. In all, more than 200 students applied, and 45 were selected. The EDE Summer Institute aspires to offer opportunities in economics to a diverse group of students and encourage them to pursue degrees in the field. After attending the EDE Summer Institute, students will be a part of the EDE mentoring network.

What does it take to make federal economic policy? UChicago scholars reflect on time in White House

In a recent event, University of Chicago faculty who served as members of the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in three administrations pulled back the curtain on the agency and on the high-wire act of working for a president.

Intermediate domestic travel bans can lead to increase in Covid-19 cases, reveals study

Intermediate domestic travel bans can lead to increase in Covid-19 cases, reveals study   Intermediate domestic travel bans can lead to increase in Covid-19 cases, reveals study   A study that uses data from India and five other countries shows that some of the domestic travel restrictions in large cities with vulnerable migrant populations could lead to an increase in Covid-19 cases. advertisement UPDATED: April 29, 2021 18:19 IST The study used a real-life incident of travel restrictions imposed in Mumbai last year and consecutive phase-wise movement of migrant labourers. (File photo) A new study that uses data from India and five other countries shows that some of the domestic travel restrictions in large cities with vulnerable migrant populations could lead to increased Covid-19 cases.

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