May 2, 2022, Opinion: "The U.S. system for taxing international corporate income has long been dysfunctional. It is needlessly complex and…
June 2022, Paper: "We use supervisory loan-level data to document that small firms (SMEs) obtain shorter maturity credit lines than large…
May 2, 2022, Opinion: "The debt moratoria introduced early in the pandemic provided temporary relief for private borrowers, and may have…
Kathryn Sikkink (* 1955) is a political scientist who has contributed considerably to making human rights a field of research. Born into a…
Attitude conflict—interpersonal disagreement on deeply-held, identity relevant issues—is common in personal, professional, and policy…
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, developing countries appeared to be generally on a converging path with income levels in the wealthiest…
Highlights
• Fighting a pandemic in poor countries may involve not just a trade-off between lives and livelihoods, but an even more…
What happens to a society—and a planet—when capitalism outgrows democracy? The tensions between democracy and capitalism are longstanding,…
Who are the girls who decide to sign up for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs and coding clubs? In this…
We study the relationship between teachers' stereotypes and students' high school choice in a setting where students can enroll in more or…