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Dr. Nathan Fiala receives a $500,000 grant to study workforce and economic development issues in Connecticut and throughout New England.


The 29th Income Tax School has been cancelled due to COVID-19. Please see the attached 怎么在电脑上用谷歌 with more information.


Chris Laughton (MS ARE), Professor Rigoberto Lopez and ARE undergraduate student Avery Bikerman complete an analysis of the Impact of COVID-19 on the Connecticut Dairy Farm Sector for the Zwick Center on Food and Resource Policy.   See the fact sheet CT Dairy-COVID-Factsheet-FINAL.pdf  and outreach Report  Covid-19-Dairy-Zwick report 67-FINAL.pdf.


Associate Professor Nathan Fiala and co-author Mahesh Dahal published research earlier this year in World Development where they showed that current literature about microfinance is statistically under-powered and flawed. Read more on UConn Today.


New NBER Working Paper by Professor Sandro Steinbach focuses on the impacts of retaliatory tariffs on agriculture.


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