What tariffs do and why economists don’t like them
In a recent article on NBC News, Assistant Professor of Economics at USC, Monica Morlacco, was highlighted for her expertise on tariffs and their impact on consumer prices and jobs. Read More
In a recent article on NBC News, Assistant Professor of Economics at USC, Monica Morlacco, was highlighted for her expertise on tariffs and their impact on consumer prices and jobs. Read More
In a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, Assistant Professor of Economics at USC, Monica Morlacco, was highlighted for her expertise on tariffs and their impact on global trade dynamics. Read More
Election as a Fellow of the Econometric Society is a recognition of important contributions to Economics. The Fellows represent the highest authority of the Society. Read More
In light of increased attention on tariffs due to recent political proposals and policies, Assistant Professor of Economics at USC Dornsife, Monica Morlacco, an expert in trade, breaks down the intricacies of these international taxes. Read More
The USC Economics Alumni Happy Hour event took place at Foretti’s in Orange County, where alumni gathered for an enjoyable evening of networking and socializing. Read More
This fall, we’re thrilled to welcome over 100 first-year students and 94 transfer students to the Economics family! The Economics New Student Welcome, held on Friday, August 23rd at the University Club, was a resounding success. Read More
The Economics Department offered an exciting new course at the USC Capital Campus in Washington, DC, this summer. Read More
Celebrating his long, distinguished career as a development economist, faculty and friends gathered to honor Professor Jeffrey Nugent and his achievements. Read More
As the new Chair of the Dornsife Department of Economics, I send you my warmest greetings. It is an honor to be the first woman to hold this position. Read More
Through his research, Assistant Professor Jeffrey Weaver explores the role of the state in the lives of disadvantaged communities, with a particular interest in evaluating the design and consequences of public policy in the US and India. Read More