The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email extaff@princeton.edu, and we will add it promptly.
Post-election day, what will happen if Donald Trump loses? (external link)
stuff.co.nz (Julian Zelizer)
CNN Presidential Historian: Trump's Rigged Election Claim is "Bogus" And "Anti-American At Its Core" (external link)
Media Matters for America (Julian Zelizer)
Thin-skinned, wounded, with an angry crowd of supporters: what will Donald Trump do on election day? (external link)
The Sydney Morning Herald (Julian Zelizer)
Transcript: Q&A With Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren (external link)
The Wall Street Journal (Alan Krueger)
The intended consequences of new housing policies (external link)
The Globe and Mail (Atif Mian)
ObamaCare - is it flat-lining? (external link)
One News Now (Uwe Reinhardt)
Elections and the stock market: History tells us economics matter more than politics. Could it be different this time? (external link)
Yahoo! Singapore Finance (Alan Blinder and Mark Watson)
President Obama discusses artificial intelligence with Media Lab Director Joi Ito (external link)
MIT News (Ed Felten)
Germany and Europe face changing times and equations (external link)
Gulf Times (Ashoka Mody)
Another look at the idle American working man (external link)
The Daily Herald Business Ledger (Anne Case, Angus Deaton and Alan Krueger)
Europe will just have to get used to life without Angela Merkel (external link)
Irish Examiner (Ashoka Mody)
How much is needed to be happy? (external link)
QuiFinanza (Angus Deaton)
Pain and pain meds are keeping men out of the workforce (external link)
Managed Care Matters (Alan Krueger)
[Fact Check] Is Africa's Entire GDP Equal to That of France? (external link)
Eyewitness News (Angus Deaton)
Clinton Campaign E-Mails and the Fine Art of Politics (external link)
Bloomberg (Alan Krueger)
Provoked by Trump, Bill Clinton Keeps Focus on Economy (external link)
Bloomberg Politics (Alan Krueger)
Dodging the Jobs Problem (external link)
The New York Sun (Alan Krueger)
The Mystery of the Lost American Workers (external link)
Barron's (Alan Krueger)
Doomsayers Keep Getting It Wrong on Higher Minimum Wages (external link)
BloombergView (Alan Krueger)
Men Need Help. Is Hillary Clinton the Answer? (external link)
The New York Times (Alan Krueger)
Yurgine-Johnston: A rising tide lifts all boats (external link)
Daily Journal (Alan Krueger)
Why I Tell My MBA Students to Stop Looking for a Job and Join the Gig Economy (external link)
Harvard Business Review (Alan Krueger)
US: Angry White Men (external link)
BBC (interview with Angus Deaton)
Why Young Men are Turning to Vicodin and Video Games over Work (external link)
Fortune (Alan Krueger)
Editor's Corner: Lack of preventive care in the US may hurt hospitals (external link)
FierceHealthcare (Alan Krueger)
What if Trump wins? (external link)
POLITICO (Alan Krueger)
Could a President Clinton heal a divided nation? (external link)
The Hill (Julian Zelizer)
The real point of Trump's Gettysburg speech (external link)
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)
You won't have Trump to kick around anymore? (external link)
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)
Trump's Talk of Rigging (external link)
France 24 (Julian Zelizer)
No candidate in history has used the kind of 'rigging' rhetoric that Trump is using (external link)
The Washington Post (by Julian Zelizer)
US Presidency: "It would be extremely difficult to steal the election" (external link)
Le Figaro (Julian Zelizer)
Who won the debate? (external link)
CNN (Julian Zelizer)
When character is in season (external link)
The Washington Times (Julian Zelizer)
Who won last night's presidential debate? Political pros grade Trump, Clinton third debate results (external link)
NJ.com (Julian Zelizer)
The Debate That Wasn't: So Many Words, So Few About Policy (external link)
The New York Times (Julian Zelizer)
How the simple suggestion of a "fake" election can shake democracy (external link)
DeMorgen. (Julian Zelizer)
News Analysis: Trump's challenge in final debate: hit Clinton hard while looking presidential (external link)
Xinhua (Julian Zelizer)
America’s ghost legions of idle men (external link)
Mercator Net (Alan Krueger)
Hacked emails spur apologies, unease over offhand comments (external link)
E&E Publishing, LLC (Julian Zelizer)
One big reason the WikiLeaks emails aren't as damaging for Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump (external link)
Los Angeles Times (Julian Zelizer)
Trump’s claim that polling places are ‘rigged’ is unsubstantiated and dangerous (external link)
Think Progress (Julian Zelizer)
Behavioural scientist on selling financial products to low-income customers (external link)
How We Made It In Africa (Eldar Shafir)
No candidate in American history has used the kind of ‘rigging’ rhetoric that Trump is using (external link)
Gulf News (by Julian Zelizer)
When women were admitted to Ivy League schools, the complaints sounded a lot like a Trump tweet (external link)
LA Times (Shirley Tilghman)
When an Election Damages Democracy (external link)
The American Prospect (Paul Starr)
Climate Change Omitted from Presidential Debate Questions (external link)
EOS (Michael Oppenheimer)
Startups have a crazy new idea for saving money: Be nice to workers (external link)
Quartz (Alan Krueger)
Final Trump-Clinton debate in 140 characters (and more) (external link)
CNN (Julian Zelizer)
Generational and political gaps in views about marriage and family revealed in new poll (external link)
Deseret News (Sara McLanahan)
Surveillance: Economic Decisions Pulling us Apart, Krueger Says (external link)
Bloomberg (podcast featuring Alan Krueger)
The cult of the expert – and how it collapsed (external link)
The Guardian (Alan Blinder)
Social Exclusion Breeds Conspiratorial Thinking (external link)
Pacific Standard (Alin Coman)
Much Like Alcohol, Democracy Is Best in Moderation (external link)
Houston Chronicle (Martin Gilens)
Trump's Last Resort: Right-Wing Media Lies About Voter Fraud (external link)
Media Matters for America (Julian Zelizer)
Can Science Make People Save Money? (external link)
Bloomberg (Eldar Shafir)
Trump's wall on the border: Will it work? (external link)
Christian Science Monitor (Douglas Massey)
Could the Paris accord unintentionally cause climate harm? (external link)
CBS News (Michael Oppenheimer)
A bonfire of democracy lights up America’s silly season (external link)
The Island (Martin I. Gilens)
Why Young Men are Turning to Vicodin and Video Games over Work (external link)
Fortune (Alan Krueger)
Prompted by state policy, reduced lead levels lead to higher test scores (external link)
Brown Daily Herald (Janet Currie)
Why Trump's talk of a rigged vote is so dangerous (external link)
CNN (Julian Zelizer)
How would Trump's healthcare proposals impact N.J.? (external link)
NJ.com (Uwe Reinhardt)
Trump's Divisive Rhetoric Unparalleled In American Political History, Presidential Historian Says (external link)
Wisconsin Public Radio (audio interview featuring Julian Zelizer)
Provoked by Trump, Bill Clinton keeps focus on economy (external link)
Chicago Tribune (Alan Krueger)
Infant Mortality Soars in Venezuela (external link)
Wall Street Journal (Janet Currie)
Economists Have Aging on the Mind as They Face a ‘New Normal’ (external link)
Bloomberg (Alan Blinder)
Are Trump's 'Rigged' Election Claims Setting Stage for New Media Empire? (external link)
CommonDreams (Kim Lane Scheppele & Julian Zelizer)
When presidential candidates (and their defenders) start throwing around big GDP numbers, ignore them (external link)
Washington Post (Mark Watson)
Demand for abortion pills highlights need for change in the law (external link)
Irish Times (James Trussell)
Sensex at 30: A reflection of a changed India (external link)
LiveMint (Atul Kohli)
Millions of Men Are Missing From the Job Market (external link)
New York Times (Alan Krueger)