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Policy analyses frequently clash. Their disagreements stem from many sources, such as models, empirical estimates, values, who should have…
China’s trade balance is on course for another bumper surplus this year. Meanwhile, concern about the health of the US economic recovery…
Book Abstract: Political and Civic Leadership offers broad coverage of important, of-the-moment topics related to political and civic…
The recent financial crisis has led many to question how well businesses deliver consumer financial services and how well regulatory…
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) addresses the question of proper compensation…
Demand Response Compensation, Net Benefits and Cost Allocation: Preliminary Comments. William Hogan, September 13, 2010, Paper. "The…
Basel Needs a Firm Hand and Fewer Delays. Jeremy Stein, David Scharfstein, September 13, 2010, Op-Ed. "This weekend top central…
In our course on urban inequality at Harvard this semester, we want our students to understand the roots of the social conditions in…
In the 1950s, many Americans feared that the Soviet Union would surpass the United States as the world’s leading power. The Soviet Union…
In this survey chapter on pricing and reimbursement in U.S. pharmaceutical markets, we first provide background information on important…