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This paper considers climate policies, not from the perspective of their environmental impacts, but rather their likely effects on labor…
In 2024, the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy celebrates its 25th Anniversary. Since its founding in 1999, the Carr Center at the…
To confront the climate crisis, we need political change involving a dramatic shift in domestic and transnational norms. Norm models should…
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…
Bias in the evaluation of workplace misbehavior is hotly debated in courts and corporations, but it has received little empirical attention…
The article argues that security threats outside the NATO area are now the "normal" challenge and that German thinking has to overcome its…
Much of the current debate about expanding health insurance coverage avoids addressing an uncomfortable trade-off: with a limited budget,…