Research
Who Misvotes? The Effect of Differential Cognition Costs on Election Outcomes
If voters have negligible cognition costs, ballot layout should not affect election outcomes.
A Centered Index of Spatial Concentration: Axiomatic Approach with an Application to Population and Capital Cities
We construct an axiomatic index of spatial concentration around a center or capital point of interest, a concept with wide applicability from urban economics, economic geography and trade, to politica
A Gift Our Children Don't Need
Elapsed Time in Emergency Medical Services for Patients With Cardiac Complaints
Background— In patients with a major cardiac event, the first priority is to minimize time to treatment.
A Right to Work? A Right to Leisure? Labor Rights as Human Rights
Labor rights are the first to come up for criticism when accounts of human rights are offered in response to philosophical questions about them, and notoriously so Article 24, which talks about “rest
Conscience of a Black Conservative: The 1964 Election and the Rise of the National Negro Republican Assembly
n the immediate aftermath of the election of 1964, no group was more visibly alienated by the candidacy of Barry Goldwater than the black electorate.
Is It Love or The Lobby? Explaining America's Special Relationship with Israel
In The Israel Lobby and U.S.
Paths Toward Good Governance Los Caminos Hacia un Buen Gobierno
Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Aggregation
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