Macroeconomic Indicators

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Our work related to macroeconomic indicators provides quantitative measures and a broad overview of the overall health and performance of an economy. We use various indicators, such as GDP (Gross Domestic Product), inflation rate, and unemployment rate, to help economists, academics, and policymakers assess economic conditions, formulate policies, and make informed decisions at a national level.

National Economy Trends

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Our work involving national economy trends encompass the observable patterns and shifts in key economic indicators within a country, including factors such as GDP growth, unemployment rates, inflation, and trade balances. These trends provide insights into the overall health and trajectory of the economy, guiding policymakers, businesses, and investors in making informed decisions.

Economic Landscape

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Our content in this topic area addresses economic conditions and activities within a specific region or across the globe. Work in this area analyzes economic growth, employment rates, inflation, trade dynamics, and other indicators that collectively define the state and trajectory of an economy.

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Katherine Sacks

Associate Director, Health Economics
Katherine Sacks is an associate director in health economics on the research team at the Milken Institute. Her research concerns health equity, health disparities, and the social determinants of health, focusing particularly on adverse maternal birth outcomes, as well as the effects of the social safety net on measures of population health.

Finance

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We conduct in-depth research, analysis, and policy recommendations to address complex financial issues and contribute to informed decision-making by policymakers, the business community, and the public. We leverage interdisciplinary expertise, rigorous data analysis, and strategic thinking to offer insights, propose solutions, and shape discussions on financial challenges and opportunities.

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