We report results from two surveys
of representative samples of Americans with private health insurance.
The first examines how well…
Characterization of the anticipated performance of energy technologies to inform policy decisions increasingly relies on expert elicitation…
Much is known about how to address social problems, but much remains unknown. Here is a plan to help disseminate tested interventions and…
Theory creating and hypothesis testing are both critical components of social science, but the former is ultimately more important. Yet, in…
Appearing a few months after the 25th anniversary of the publication of The Truly Disadvantaged, this article critically reflects on some…
Suppressed prices in real-time markets provide inadequate incentives for both generation investment and active participation by demand…
Can protests cause political change, or are they merely symptoms of underlying shifts in policy preferences? We address this question by…
Why do some armed groups commit massive wartime rape, whereas others never do? Using an original dataset, I describe the substantial…