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Imran Rasul research referenced in US ‘Economic Report of the President’

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Work on social capital in the workplace, by IFS Research Director and CPP Director Imran Rasul, features in key report. 

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The 2025 Report assesses the economic progress made during the Biden-Harris Administration and highlights some of the most significant issues and questions in domestic and international economic policy going forward.

Read the full report here: The 2025 Economic Report of the President | CEA | The White House

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