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Contraband: Smuggling and the Birth of the American Century

Andrew Wender Cohen
December 31, 2015

See related: Crime & Violence

Polarization and the Politics of Personal Responsibility

Jeffrey M. Stonecash
December 31, 2015

See related: United States

Markets and Marketplaces in Medieval Italy, c.1100 to c. 1440

Dennis Romano
December 31, 2015

See related: Europe

Flores-Lagunes study on degree attainment published in Economics of Education Review

Vikesh Amin, Carlos A. Flores, Alfonso Flores-Lagunes & Daniel J. Parisian
December 31, 2015

See related: Crime & Violence, Education

Behind the Model

Peter Spiegler, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
December 30, 2015

See related: Research Methods

Everything We Do Touches On This

Gearing up for its centennial in 2024, the Maxwell School is building on its legacy as a school of citizenship — with a new wave of initiatives in teaching, research, and public service centered on citizenship, known collectively as the Tenth Decade Project.  
December 22, 2015

See related: Grant Awards

Contraband Over Time

According to Andrew Cohen, evolving attitudes toward smuggling reflect the economic priorities of a different era.
December 22, 2015

Heflin paper on the Great Recession and SNAP caseloads published in Journal of Poverty

Mark Edwards, Colleen Heflin, Peter Mueser, Suzanne Porter & Bruce Weber
December 10, 2015

WP 186 The Behavioral Impacts of Property Tax Relief: Salience or Framing?

Phuong Nguyen-Hoang & John Yinger
The authors explore the impact of STAR on the price elasticity of demand for school quality based on the concepts of salience and framing.
November 30, 2015

Bifulco and Lopoo article on school desegregation and teenage fertility published in EEPA

Robert Bifulco, Leonard M. Lopoo & Sun Jung Oh
November 30, 2015

See related: Education

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