New research initiative tackles pressing global development issues
CIDER unites 24 faculty across campus and the world, along with students, staff, researchers and external partners, to create and share knowledge.
Read moreOur department hosts world-renowned speakers in our diverse set of weekly workshops. In addition, our faculty and students pursue research in many different areas of economic study.
Professor Eleonora Patacchini and Graduate Student Angela Cools find that women with any brothers earn roughly 10 percent less than women with no brothers in their late 20s and early 30s.
Read this abstract and explore a listing of other working papers here.
CIDER unites 24 faculty across campus and the world, along with students, staff, researchers and external partners, to create and share knowledge.
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Read moreThree members of the A&S Class of 2024 share wisdom for incoming students about taking advantage of all of Cornell's resources.
Read morePaul Jensen ’85 had a successful career in public relations, but when he left his job at a big agency four years ago, he was longing to get back to something he loved and missed: his music.
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Read moreSho-Chieh Tsiang, a world-renowned authority in macroeconomics, monetary theory and international finance, was a Professor of Economics at Cornell University from 1969 until his retirement and elevation to Emeritus status in 1985. His family has graciously endowed our department's weekly Macroeconomics Workshop.
Learn more about S.C. Tsiang and his contributions in the field of economics