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April 18, 2023, Opinion: "Although DEI initiatives are increasingly common today, few companies actually bother to test their efficacy. In this article, drawing on their…
April 17, 2023, Paper: "Algorithmically optimizing the provision of limited resources is commonplace across domains from healthcare to lending. Optimization can lead to efficient…
2023, Paper: "Since the end of the 1990s, Kazakhstan has relied on oil and gas as the main drivers of economic growth. While this has led to rapid development of the country,…
April 11, 2023, Paper: "Social norms have been shown to be powerful motivators for various forms of collective action, including voting, public service delivery, and community…
April 6, 2023, Video: “This hybrid seminar was given by Phil Gramm, former United States Senator and author of The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate…
March 2023, Audio: "One of Boston's most pressing and visible issue is homelessness. Harvard's Chan School of Public Health is now offering a course on homelessness. Howard…
2023, Paper: "This article explores racial stratification in work environments. Inequality scholars have long identified racial disparities in wage and occupational attainment,…
February 17, 2023, Paper: "Racial residential segregation is a crucial aspect of the persisting racial inequality in the United States. We reexamine this enduring problem from a…
2023, Paper: "The international consensus in support of universal health coverage (UHC), though commendable, thus far lacks a clear mechanism to finance and deliver accessible and…
Winter 2023, Paper: "The share of US residents who were born in Latin America and the Caribbean plateaued recently, after a half century of rapid growth. Our review of the…