Prevailing theories hold that U.S. public support for a war depends primarily on its degree of success, U.S. casualties, or conflict goals…
In 2007, a total of 12,632 people in the United States were murdered with firearms, and it is estimated that another 48,676 were treated in…
This article evaluates Ostrom’s classic on its adaption of any coercive system to local features and particularly the costs of monitoring…
We examine the concept of firms sacrificing profits in the social interest within the environmental realm, with particular focus on the…
Building on an idea in Abadie and Gardeazabal (2003), this article investigates the application of synthetic control methods to comparative…
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Bruce Western and Becky Pettit considering how social…
Why do firms cluster near one another? We test Marshall's theories of industrial agglomeration by examining which industries locate near…