Research
The (Non-) Effect of Opportunity Zones on Housing Prices
Will the Opportunity Zone program, America’s largest new place-based policy in decades, generate neighborhood change?
Mental Health, School-Based Health Centers, and Girls of Color: Policy and Practice Recommendations
This compendium of policy and practice recommendations presents the proposals from the three issue briefs above to enhance mental health outcomes for girls of color.
10 Things in the World to Be Thankful for in 2019
It’s the week of Thanksgiving in the United States, which means it’s time for Americans to overeat, watch a lot of football, meet with friends and family, and try, if at all possible, to avoid talking
The Case for Old-Fashioned Tariff Cuts
Had governments stood still on trade policy over the last three years, the world would be a lot better off than it is now.
Children and Unsafe Migration
Since 2000, IOM has been producing world migration reports.
Does One Medicare Fit All? The Economics of Uniform Health Insurance Benefits
There is increasing interest in expanding Medicare health insurance coverage in the U.S., but it is not clear whether the current program is the right foundation on which to build.
The Two Margin Problem in Insurance Markets
Insurance markets often feature consumer sorting along both an extensive margin (whether to buy) and an intensive margin (which plan to buy).
Corporate Purpose in Play: The Role of ESG Investing
On August 19, 2019, the U.S.
The Role of Quality Transparency in Health Care: Challenges and Potential Solutions
Customers searching for consumer goods (e.g., home appliances, electronics) can make use of an abundance of information about the quality of available options (e.g., through Consumer Reports, Consumer
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