The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements seeks to identify key design elements of a scientifically sound, economically…
In the housing boom, Americans transformed home ownership into an uber-investment. In the subsequent bust, they reevaluated the return on…
This article discusses difference-in-differences (DID) estimators, which are commonly applied in evaluation research. In particular, the…
We describe the major features of a post-2012 international global climate policy architecture with three essential elements: a means to…
This study was commissioned by Wired Safety, an Internet Safety and Educational charity. It examines a range of harms potentially…
From Internet-dating profiles to Native American folktales to the photo trickery of Hollywood gossip magazines, this volume explores…
The economic changes associated with globalization tighten financial pressures on governments of high-income countries by increasing the…
Twenty-three previously published papers examine topics in
productivity growth in the information technology industry. Papers…
Consistent with mental accounting, we document that investors
sometimes choose the asset allocation for one account without…
Linking Tradable Permit Systems: A Key Element of Emerging International Climate Policy Architecture
This Article analyzes the role that
linkage between emission trading systems could play in a future
international climate policy…