World Mobility Needs
Birthrate Stability
Economist Michael Geruso argues that falling global birth rates pose a greater risk than overpopulation, warning that shrinking generations could weaken innovation, strain economies, and threaten the progress that modern societies depend on. Learn more

Students

QAMO Students Visit Washington, D.C.

QAMO students spent Fall Break in Washington, D.C., visiting policymakers, economists, and influential institutions such as the World Bank and Congressional Budget Office.

News

Professor Jason Cook gives interview on effects of cuts to SNAP

With one in eight Americans relying on SNAP, Assistant Professor Jason Cook of the Eccles School’s Marriner S. Eccles Institute for Economics and Quantitative Analysis explained to Fox 13 News that halting the program reduces grocery sales and limits discretionary spending nationwide.

Research

In the Media

Welcome to Zero Migration America

Troup Howard explains how closed-border policies and tariffs are negatively impacting the economy broadly and the housing market specifically.

Upcoming Events

Marriner S. Eccles Legacy

In honoring the legacy of Marriner S. Eccles – banker, businessman, entrepreneur and national economic leader – the new institute bears the name of an individual who stands historically among the most respected and admired citizens of the State of Utah and the nation.

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Email: Marriner.Institute@Eccles.Utah.edu

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Contact Scott Schaefer at
Scott.Schaefer@Eccles.Utah.edu
801-585-1925

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Phone: 801-213-1728
1731 East Campus Center Drive
GARFF 3400
Salt Lake City, Ut 84112

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