Author: Sakshi Parihar

  • When Public Spending on Social Policies is Fiscally Responsible

    When Public Spending on Social Policies is Fiscally Responsible

    Governments enact federal programs with the hope that they will improve the well-being of their citizens. But how do we know which programs have the highest long-term returns on investment? It is difficult to compare policies from different domains because of a lack of common factors. In a recent paper,…

  • Drunk Drivers: Beware the Economists

    Drunk Drivers: Beware the Economists

    Every year, traffic accidents cause 50 million injuries and 1.35 million deaths globally. A staggering 90% of these deaths happen in developing countries. Though it is difficult to isolate accidents caused by drunk driving, they are estimated to represent 30% of all accidents. In countries like India with high frequencies…

  • The IRS Should Collect Racial Data

    The IRS Should Collect Racial Data

    The U.S. tax collection agency, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), currently does not ask tax filers to disclose their race or ethnicity. This well-intentioned policy seeks to prevent racial discrimination and racially-motivated enforcement actions. Yet in a recent paper, George Washington University Law Professor Jeremy Bearer-Friend contends that omitting race…