Research
Instability and the Incentives for Corruption
We investigate the relationship between corruption and political stability, from both theoretical and empirical perspectives.
Moral Competence in Public Life
Comment: Health and Well-Being in Udaipur and South Africa
Book Abstract: Ten papers, originally presented at a conference held in Carefree, Arizona, in May 2005, examine emerging issues in the economics of aging.
The Analytics of the Wage Effect of Immigration
The theory of factor demand has important implications for the study of the impact of immigration on wages in both sending and receiving countries.
Obama's Ethics Agenda: The Challenge of Coordinated Change
Obama's "ethics agenda" is the most ambitious ever set out by a new administration.
Why Stories Matter
Leadership is about enabling others to achieve purpose in the face of uncertainty. When there’s certainty, when you know what to do, you don’t need leadership.
What Is and Is Not Wrong with Enhancement
Book abstract: To what extent should we use technology to try to make better human beings?
Why Do Europeans Smoke More than Americans?
Book Abstract: Ten papers, originally presented at a conference held in Carefree, Arizona, in May 2005, examine emerging issues in the economics of aging.
Is Valuing Equality Enough? Equality Values, Allophilia, and Social Policy Support for Multiracial Individuals
We conducted a field study to investigate positive intergroup attitudes (i.e., allophilia) and equality values as potential antecedents of social policy support for multiracial individuals.
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