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Jane Nelson
May 2022, Paper: "The payment of living wages remains one of the most powerful routes to help people out of poverty, start to tackle inequality, realise human rights and achieve…
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Daniel Schneider
May 18, 2022, Paper: "A substantial portion of the service sector workforce is middle aged or older, but little is known about the scheduling conditions of these older workers.…
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May 16, 2022, Opinion:  "Targeted cash and expertise are needed in the worst-hit areas, rather than sending food stocks.." ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø M-RCBG Senior Fellow - Megan Greene
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Nathaniel Hendren
May 2022, Paper: "This paper outlines the case for using the Marginal Value of Public Funds (MVPF) in empirical welfare analysis. It compares the MVPF approach with more…
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Christopher Herbert
April 26, 2022, Audio: "In most parts of the country, it’s a sellers’ market in real estate, as people try to lock in a mortgage before interest rates continue to climb. Realtors…
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April 22, 2022, Paper: "We examine the consequences of monetary policy on racial disparities, focusing on the role of bank lending to firms through collateral and selection…
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Henry Lee
April 22, 2022, Video: "Income-based energy poverty metrics miss people's behavior patterns, particularly those who reduce their energy consumption to limit financial stress.…
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Cass Sunstein
2022, Paper: "Behaviorally informed interventions include nudges, taxes, subsidies, bans, and mandates. In evaluating such interventions, policymakers should consider both their…
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Letian Zhang
April 13, 2022, Paper: "Employers often recruit workers by invoking corporate social responsibility, organizational purpose, or other claims to a prosocial mission. In an era of…
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Jon M. Jachimowicz
April 2022, Paper: "Subjective perceptions of inequality can substantially influence policy attitudes, public health metrics, and societal well-being, but the lack of consensus in…