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Gordon Hanson
China Shock 2.0, the one that’s fast approaching, is where China goes from underdog to favorite. Today, it is aggressively contesting the innovative sectors where the United…
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Gordon Hanson, Dani Rodrik, Rohan Sandhu
July 2025, Paper: Place-based policy in the United States comprises a wide range of government programs that are spread across federal, state, and local agencies and that rely on…
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Archon Fung
December 18, 2024, Paper: "Trust between citizens and the institutions that govern them is essential for effective policy, especially in public health. Across the world, higher…
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John Haigh
March 18, 2024, Video: "This hybrid seminar was given by David Leonhardt, a senior writer for The New York Times. It was co-sponsored by the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social…
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Dani Rodrik
Vol. 13
The U.S.-China conflict is threatening continued global economic prosperity and this has inspired a variety of predictions and prescriptions on the future global order. This paper…
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Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
Vol. 46, Issue 1, Pages 609-629
How do media portrayals of potential policy beneficiaries’ identities sway public support for these policies in a public health setting? Using a pre-registered vignette experiment…
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Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
In recent years, a consensus has developed among scholars that the timing of elections has large effects on the electoral and political process at the local level. This literature…
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Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
Do biases in representation arise at the most basic levels of policy implementation, and can political participation contribute to these inequities? Leveraging a panel of…
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Jenny Mansbridge
The deepest foundation of our democratic crisis is our increasing human interdependence. That interdependence creates increasing needs for ‘free-use goods’: goods that, once…
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Benjamin Schneer
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Redistricting reformers have proposed many solutions to the problem of partisan gerrymandering, but they all require either bipartisan consensus or the agreement of both parties…