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Jocelyn Viterna
New Directions for the Sociology of Development. Jocelyn Viterna, August 2015, Paper. "At the close of World War II, 'development' began to evolve along two paths. On the…
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Torben Iversen
Information, Inequality and Mass Polarization: Ideology in Advanced Democracies. Torben Iversen, 2015, Paper. "Growing polarization in the American Congress is closely…
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Ichiro Kawachi
Climate change, cash transfers and health. Ichiro Kawachi, August 2015, Paper, "The forecast consequences of climate change on human health are profound, especially in low-…
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Nathaniel Hendren
Knowledge of Future Job Loss and Implications for Unemployment Insurance. Nathaniel Hendren, August 2015, Paper, "This paper studies the positive and normative…
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Knowledge, Knowledge… Knowledge for My Economy. Richard Freeman, 2015, Book Chapter. "The creation of S&T knowledge and development of S&T- based innovation has…
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Public Opposition to Foreign Acquisitions of Domestic Companies: Evidence from the United States and China, Dustin Tingley, July 31, 2015, Paper, "The flow of capital across…
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What is the link between innovation and social mobility? Philippe Aghion, July 30, 2015, Opinion. "Over the past decades, we have seen an accelerated increase in top income…
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Are US Middle-Class Incomes Really Stagnating? Martin Feldstein, July 30, 2015, Opinion. "The challenge of raising the incomes of middle-class families has emerged as an important…
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Innovation, Income Inequality, and Social Mobility. Philippe Aghion, July 28, 2015. Paper. "In recent decades, there has been an accelerated increase in top income…
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Ricardo Hausmann
Fighting Corruption Won’t End Poverty. Ricardo Hausmann, July 24, 2015, Opinion, "Countries are poor because governments are corrupt. And, unless they ensure that public resources…