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As we consider over two decades of change in Bolivia, it now seems to us that understanding history involves adjusting short-term…
The last twenty-five years have witnessed an explosion in the field of leadership education. This volume brings together leading…
Economic activity can damage natural systems and reduce the flow of ecosystem services. The harms can be substantial, as our case studies…
This article evaluates a body of recent work that uses field and natural experiments to answer the question of whether informed voters can…
American fiscal policy has been procyclical: Washington wasted the expansion period 2001–2007 by running budget deficits, but by 2011 had…
Seven possible nominal variables are considered as candidates to be the anchor or target for monetary policy. The context is countries in…
The 2011 Technical Panel on Assumptions and Methods was convened by the Social Security Advisory Board in September 2010 to review the…
Social Scientists seeking an ancient intellectual lineage can find antecedents for economics, sociology, and political science in the work…
In a much-publicized statement apparently aimed at China, during her recent visit to Africa U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned…