Soroush Saghafian employs queuing theory to improve emergency room care.
Professor Joseph Aldy says there is still reason to be optimistic regarding climate policy.
Jason Furman says The White House’s wild claims about the wage effects of corporate rate cuts don’t add up.
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To coincide with the 19th Party Congress, Professor Tony Saich explains the challenges facing China’s leadership.
A new book and movie shine a spotlight on the business of human bondage.
Professor Nicholas Burns reflects on Lagarde's statements on economics, climate change and female empowerment.
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Professor Robert Stavins analyzes the decision to repeal President Barack Obama’s signature policy to curb greenhouse gas emissions from…
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Despite the large number of gun deaths and nearly daily mass shootings, these issues are not on top of Americans’ lists of problems.…
In a new work paper, professor Dani Rodrik argues the recent surge of support for populism should not be surprising.