More news Articles The Big Green Economics PodcastNews subtitleGabe Gottesman ’26 discusses how Argentina and Chile became a classroom for Econ 70 students.ImageImage (Photo by Marjorie Rose) 2/2/2024BodyGabe Gottesman ’26 discusses how Argentina and Chile became a classroom for Econ 70 students.Share thisFacebookTwitterEmail QuotedQuoteThe labor market is cooling, but it doesn’t look anything like a recession, certainly not a standard recession.BylineAndrew Levin, professor of economics | AttributionYahoo! FinanceDate8/26/2024 In the NewsLos Angeles Tops Counties With Most Same-Sex Couples8/26/2024Description Amara Jones-Myers ’25, a member of the Dartmouth Economics Research Scholars program, co-authors a summary of 2020 Census data that show where same-sex couple households live within each state.U.S. Census Bureau
QuotedQuoteThe labor market is cooling, but it doesn’t look anything like a recession, certainly not a standard recession.BylineAndrew Levin, professor of economics | AttributionYahoo! FinanceDate8/26/2024
In the NewsLos Angeles Tops Counties With Most Same-Sex Couples8/26/2024Description Amara Jones-Myers ’25, a member of the Dartmouth Economics Research Scholars program, co-authors a summary of 2020 Census data that show where same-sex couple households live within each state.U.S. Census Bureau