Katheryn (Kadee) Russ
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Media Mentions
Remarks for Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Jackson Hole Symposium (discussion of Alfaro and Chor). 26 August 2023.
Playing with Fire: The debt ceiling and national security
(with Mary Lovely). cnn.com 9 March 2023.
Public comment submitted for
Federal Trade Commission inquiry
into Factors that May Have Contributed to the Infant Formula Shortage and Its Impact on Families and Retailiers (with Phillip Baker). 23 June 2022.
The WHO faces continued pressure from corporate interests. Will the US aid and abet them?
PIIE Realtime Economics, 25 May 2022.
The Breast Is the World's Shortest Supply Chain: Stop being squeamish and start working on better breastfeeding policies
. Columbia University Initiative for Policy Dialogue, 19 May 2022.
Tariffs on Chinese imports have only marginally contributed to US inflation
. PIIE Chart, 13 January 2022.
The urgent need for accelerated global coronavirus vaccination efforts
. Prepared testimony delivered at the U.S. House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis hearing, "A Global Crisis Needs a Global Solution: The Urgent Need to Accelerate Vaccinations around the World," 14 December 2021.
C-SPAN archive
US wages for the lowest earners are growing at the fastest rate since the global financial crisis
. PIIE Charts, 3 December 2021.
Is inflation ruining your Thanksgiving appetite?
The Hill, 25 November 2021.
Biden and Europe remove Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, but it's not free trade
. Peterson Institute for International Economics, 11 November 2021.
Yes, US trade agreements led to economic gains, especially in services, new report says
. Peterson Institute for International Economics, 20 July 2021.
Steel Tariffs and U.S. Jobs Revisited
, Econofact.org, Tufts University, Edward R. Murrow Center at the Fletcher School. Cross-posted by PBS NewsHour as
Steel Tariffs Hurt Manufacturers Downstream, Data Shows
, 7 Feb 2020.
Education and unequal regional labor market outcomes: The persistence of regional shocks and employment responses to trade shocks
(with Jay C. Shambaugh), October 2019, Prepared for
A House Divided: Geographic Disparities in Twenty-First Century America
63rd Economic Research Conference, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Coverage by Reuters
What Unilateralism Means for the U.S. Economy
, Harvard Business Review, 16 Dec 2019.
The Costs of U.S. Tariffs Imposed Since 2018
, Econofact.org, Tufts University, Edward R. Murrow Center at the Fletcher School. Cross-posted by PBS NewsHour as
What Trump’s Tariffs Have Cost the U.S. Economy
, 10 Oct 2019.
Testimony to the California State Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy, 4 June 2019.
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The Costs of U.S. Tariffs in the U.S.-China Trade War
, Econofact.org, Tufts University, Edward R. Murrow Center at the Fletcher School, 14 May 2019.
The Mexican Border and U.S. Trade: What would be the Impact of a Border Closure?
Econofact.org, Tufts University, Edward R. Murrow Center at the Fletcher School, 13 Apr 2019.
Will Steel Tariffs Put U.S. Jobs at Risk?
Econofact.org, Tufts University, Edward R. Murrow Center at the Fletcher School, 26 February 2018.
The Economics of the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement
, Econofact.org, Tufts University, Edward R. Murrow Center at the Fletcher School, 7 Nov 2017.
What the United States Stands to Lose in Asia. In
Economics and Policy in the Age of Trump
, edited by Chad P. Bown, Center for Economic Policy Research, eBook, London, Jun 2017, pp.165-174.
The Council of Economic Advisers and the Role of Expert Economic Advice
, Econofact.org, Tufts University, Edward R. Murrow Center at the Fletcher School, 21 Feb 2017.
Distributional Implications of the Border Adjustment Tax
, Econbrowser blog, 29 Jan 2017.
U.S. Tariffs Are an Arbitrary and Regressive Tax
(with Jason Furman and Jay C. Shambaugh), CEPR VoxEU.org, 12 Jan 2017.