The paper updates the answer to the question: what precisely is the exchange rate regime that China has put into place since 2005, when it…
Andy Rose (2000), followed by many others, has used the gravity model of bilateral trade on a large data set to estimate the trade effects…
That humanity collectively owns the earth was the guiding idea of 17th century political philosophy, which was partly a reflection of the…
I argue that there is a human right to vital pharmaceuticals, not in the sense that anybody has a claim right to the provision of…
A common and intuitively plausible approach to thinking about the distributional questions that arise about global climate change is that…
The critical issues facing public administration manifest in droves in developing countries. I focus here on problems of administering the…
Recent work on good governance implies a one best way model of effective government. This work has isomorphic influences on academic, donor…
Majority rule is often adopted almost by default as a group decision rule. One might think, therefore, that the conditions under which it…
In this companion piece to “On the Philosophy of Group Decision Methods I: the Non-Obviousness of Majority Rule,” we take a closer look at…
Women face a compensation negotiation dilemma in which they have to weigh the economic benefits of asking for higher pay with the social…