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  • Traders at a market in Nakuru, Kenya

    Economist Tsegay Tekleselassie writes in the Conversation about the effects of surging oil prices on African economies

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    Scholars from five African countries, including visiting assistant teaching professor Tsegay Tekleselassie, of Ethiopia, write in the Conversation that the oil price surge hurts African economies.

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    Americans think higher ed is increasingly unaffordable, but economist Phillip Levine’s data says otherwise

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    When one considers what students actually pay after financial aid, college prices have stabilized and fallen over the past decade, writes economist Phillip Levine in the Chronicle of Higher Education.

  • Calculator with $$$$ on the screen

    Inside Higher Ed highlights economist Phillip Levine’s research on trends in net tuition prices

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    New research from economist Phillip Levine, a college cost transparency advocate, shows the net price of four-year tuition continues to drop or remain steady for all but the highest-income students.

  • A group of college graduates in black caps and gowns, silhouetted by the sun

    In the Boston Globe, economist Phillip Levine weighs in on the heated debate over three-year college degrees

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    Three-year bachelor’s degrees and early college programs almost concede that we might never have a sufficiently funded higher education system, said Phillip Levine, professor of economics.

  • Wrought iron and brick gate to Harvard Yard

    Economics professor Phillip Levine talks to the Globe about universities pledging to cover full tuition for some students

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    Though the sticker price for higher education is rising, more universities say they’ll cover the costs for some students. Economist Phillip Levine says these policies have become more common.

  • Image of the footbridge across the Charles River near Harvard University.

    Economist Phillip Levine comments on the impact of 2025 on college and university endowments

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    Economics professor Phillip Levine tells the Boston Globe that only four New England schools’ endowment performance beat the S&P 500, which grew more than 16% in 2025.

  • Photo of university students wearing backpacks walking into a modern building.

    Economist Phillip Levine speaks to the Globe about universities cutting Ph.D. program

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    Economics professor Phillip Levine says it can be politically difficult for universities to target specific Ph.D. programs rather than make across-the-board cuts.

  • A man in a blue suit stares up at the ceiling, standing next to an American flag.

    Economics professor Eric Hilt weighs in on Trump’s new Federal Reserve chair nominee

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    On “Marketplace,” economist Eric Hilt said a previous Fed chair chosen by the president that marked “sort of a dramatic shift in Fed policy” was President Nixon’s selection of Arthur Burns.

  • Illustration of Donald Trump as a dragon attacking an ivory tower.

    Economist Phillip Levine weighs in on whether college finances can handle another year of Trump

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    Phillip Levine, professor of economics, writes in the “Chronicle of Higher Education” about the effects of another year of Trump on college finances.