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The following activities and people highlight efforts at Stanford to understand economic inequality, the political economy, and opportunities to strengthen democratic societies through economic policy.

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Research

  • Conducts a fact-finding census of 200 rural, suburban, and urban communities interviewing over 5,000 citizens across the country to understand their successes and struggles, and hopes and dreams to improve our country
  • The Stanford Basic Income Lab (BIL) aims to promote an informed public conversation on Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its potential in alleviating poverty, precariousness and inequality.

Engagement Opportunities

  • The Hoover Institution in Washington supports policy research and outreach by connecting Hoover fellows with D.C. policy circles through events, seminars, and media engagement, advancing scholarly impact in the nation’s capital.
  • Stanford’s Law and Political Economy (LPE) group explores how law shapes politics and markets, confronting issues like inequality, ecological harm, and corporate power while advancing democratic, just, and sustainable alternatives to legal norms.
  • SIEPR’s Undergraduate Research Fellows program offers hands-on, faculty-led research in policy-relevant economics. Students from all disciplines are welcome to apply and participate in seminars, roundtables, and the broader SIEPR community.

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