Research
Fixing Flaws In Medicare Drug Coverage That Prompt Insurers To Avoid Low-Income Patients
Since 2006 numerous insurers have stopped serving the low-income segment of the Medicare Part D program, forcing millions of beneficiaries to change prescription drug plans.
The Global Enabling Trade Report 2010
The Global Enabling Trade Report 2010 is being released at a time when global trade is recovering from the deepest slump it has experienced since World War II. Events over the past half decade have te
A Perplexed Economist Confronts 'Too Big to Fail'
This paper examines premises and data underlying the assertion that some financial institutions in the U.S. economy were "too big to fail" and hence warranted government bailout.
Dear Negotiation Coach: Coping with a Struggling Client
The Growing Economy
The current global economic crisis, rising food prices, and the threat of climate change have reinforced the urgency to find lasting solutions to Africa's agricultural challenges.
Measuring Racial Disparities in the Quality of Ambulatory Diabetes Care
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of minority patients who have diabetes depends in part on improving quality and reducing disparities in ambulatory care.
A Half Century of Research on Patent Economics
Understanding Movement Across Health Plans
This study assesses the factors influencing the movement of people across health plans.
Racial Tensions and Teacher Engagement in Professional Learning
The proposition that public school teachers should experience continuous improvement through active, broad-based participation in professional learning communities is now widely accepted.
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