The Center is a non-profit, nonpartisan research organization at Washington University in St. Louis. Founded in 1975, it is recognized nationwide. The Weidenbaum Center supports scholarly research in the fields of economics, government and public policy. It works closely with the Department of Economics, the Department of Political Science, and other academic units of Washington University, and it's public policy efforts consist of a multifaceted program of research, forums, retreats, publications, and online resources. ...Read More
Steven Fazzari, Associate Director of the Weidenbaum Center and Professor of Economics, recently received a grant from the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) for his project on "The Resurgence of Keynesian Macroeconomics." Read more . . .
Steve Fazzari is quoted in this article about the challenges of estimating revenue generated by the World Series. Read More...
A project of the Weidenbaum Center of Washington University, The American Panel Survey (TAPS) provides one of the best survey research platforms in the social sciences. TAPS makes available a panel of about 2,000 respondents, selected as a national probability sample, for a wide range of social science research. Read more . . .






