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The central institutions of American democracy are under assault, as deepening divisions and poisonous politics paralyze Washington and tug…
January 4, 2023, Opinion: "French academic Philippe Le Corre notes that France and China’s fairly close relationship seems to have eroded…
What last year’s foreign-policy events can tell us about this year’s.
January 3, 2023, Audio: "In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi recaps 2022 with Catherine Wolfram, a visiting professor at the Harvard…
Over 2009-2019 the seemingly inexorable rise in health care’s share of GDP markedly slowed, both in the US and elsewhere. To address…
Incomplete health insurance enrollment is a persistent U.S. challenge despite large subsidies. We ask whether hassles built into enrollment…
2023, Paper: "Unequal sorting of men and women into higher and lower-wage firms contributes significantly to the gender wage gap according…
January 2, 2023, Opinion: "With inflation on the rise and the era of ultra-low interest rates over, financial markets will face a huge…
January 2, 2023, Paper: "Little is known about optimal policy in the face of global supply chain disruptions. Should governments promote…