This is one of the first studies to evaluate the impact of computer-based individualized instruction in a developing country. We randomly…
We are today in the midst of a transition away from what has come to be called “neoliberalism,” with much uncertainty about what will…
This paper shows that China has launched a new global system for cross-border rescue lending to countries in debt distress. It builds the…
The half-century since the official demise of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates has shown the benefits of what replaced it.…
All development is about people: the transformative process to equip, link, and enable groups of people to drive change and create…
Prosecutions are important, but not as the main policy lever for deterrence.
This paper reviews and synthesizes the literature on the macroeconomic implications of human capital theory. I begin with a review of the…
Over the past two years, and in collaboration with Dr. Erica Chenoweth and Dr. Zoe Marks of Harvard University, USIP has been collecting…
For the past two years, a bipartisan group of researchers and analysts convened by the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings…
The U.S. Constitution does not guarantee a right to health care. Yet since 1976, the Supreme Court has held that deliberate indifference to…