Why do firms cluster near one another? We test Marshall's theories of industrial agglomeration by examining which industries locate near…
This article aims to make conceptual room for a view about political legitimacy called the power-liability account. The view claims that…
First Published in Philosophy & Public Affairs 21(1992): 240-274.
First published in Harvard Law Review 109 (1995): 458-486.
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offers the authors insights on the budget structure of the U.S.
government concerning information technologies (IT)-enabled…
Volatility in commodity prices has been accompanied by perpetual renegotiation of contracts between private investors in natural resource…
The article discusses presidential primary
elections in the United States, their place in the American democracy,
and various ideas for…
This report features 15 outstanding public high schools from Massachusetts,
Illinois, Ohio, Maryland, Texas and Washington, DC. All were…
Development economists should stop acting as categorical advocates (or detractors) for specific approaches to development. They should…
Addresses the questions of whether creating a market for greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions is a "cure worse than the disease itself" and…