Financial Conflicts of Interest and Academic Economists in Law and Policymaking

By Kate M. Conlow. 

Academic economists are incredibly influential actors in federal government—they publish impactful scholarship relied upon by public officials, perform government-contracted research, and advise leaders on policy. At the same time, academic economists often maintain close ties to regulated private industry, and conflicts of interest inevitably arise. Yet economics as a discipline has no code of ethics or enforced financial disclosure requirements, and over time, academic economists’ failure to disclose conflicts of interests has contributed to harmful public outcomes. Full Article