We analyze the distinct adjustment paths of U.S. labor markets (places) and U.S. workers (people) to increased Chinese import competition…
When studying policy-relevant topics, researchers’ policy preferences may shape the design, execution, analysis, and interpretation of…
It’s impossible to think about economic growth without also thinking about cities’ vital role in connecting the world
This study revisits a critical juncture in the development of national health insurance (NHI) in the United States in the post-World War II…
A Discussion with Christine Mitchell, Carlos Martinez, David Fathi, and Shamsher SamraDecember 11, 2024In this final session of the series…
Objective: To examine how a novel payer-provider joint venture (JV) between one payer and multiple competitive delivery systems in New…
Disparities between Black and White Americans in health care coverage and health outcomes are pervasive in the United States. In this paper…
During the initial year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a disproportionate share of COVID-19–related deaths occurred among nursing home residents…
We analyze changes in pedestrian behavior over a 30-year period in four urban public spaces located in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia.…
COVID-19 precipitated sharp job losses, concentrated in the service sector. Prior research suggests that such shocks would negatively…