Maxwell School News
Maxwell Perspective: Syracuse, Economic and Residential Development
The attempt to bring housing and business back into Syracuse is staffed by a new generation of city administrators and developers who, together, think this time around they have the answer.
Maxwell Perspective: Truer Threat
A think tank’s interest in domestic terrorism drove two MPA research projects, each showing how, on American soil, Islamist extremism is only part of the picture.
Maxwell Perspective: Grounded in Facts
In a major NSF study, Maxwell geographers help rural Guyanese assess the true worth of the land on which they depend.
Maxwell Perspective: Smarter, Healthier Way to Go
Maxwell’s new research center was founded by Syracuse University alumnus, ad man, and later-life fitness enthusiast Sid Lerner, who views good health as a product of good policy, enhanced with good PR.
Maxwell Perspective: Economics, Broadly Defined
At a time when citizens are perhaps more aware of economic issues than ever, Syracuse University is establishing an endowed faculty chair at Maxwell to nurture an interdisciplinary understanding of economic forces in public affairs. The chair honors former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker.
Maxwell Perspective: Eyewitnesses to Change
Maxwell Perspective: LDF in Lebanon
After four years of bringing young, English-speaking professionals from the Middle East and North Africa to the U.S. through the Leaders for Democracy Fellowship program, the State Department decided to expand the highly successful LDF program by offering a similar program based in one of its target countries. The Maxwell School was asked to develop this new program, in Arabic, to serve emerging leaders who may not be fluent in English or may not be able to travel to the United States. The natural location for the Arabic LDF program was the American University of Beirut (AUB), already a Maxwell partner in student exchanges
Lee study on bias in dynamic panel models under time series misspecification published in J of Econ
Lee mobility-based explanation of crime incentives published in Korean Economic Review
See related: Crime & Violence
Improving With Age
The study of gerontology at Syracuse — including research done in Maxwell’s Center for Policy Research — has gotten a boost with a new Aging Studies Institute and a named professorship. Already prominent, SU’s gerontological programs are poised for growth and greater recognition.
See related: Aging, Child & Elder Care, Veterans
Horrace study on game of where to fish published in Journal of Econometrics
Kubik study on financial constraints on corporate goodness published
Bifulco study on evaluations of school choice published in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
See related: Education
Flores-Lagunes study on sample selection models with spatial dependence published in JAE
Lee paper on Hahn-Hausman test as a specification test published in Journal of Econometrics
Lutz study on class differences in youth activity participation published in Sociology of Education
Horrace paper on alternative technical efficiency measures published in Journal of Applied Econ
Social Science Methodology
See related: Research Methods
Schwartz paper on whether small high school reform lifts urban districts published in Edu Researcher
See related: Education
Flores Lagunes study on length of exposure to instruction and Job Corps published in RES
See related: Education