Maxwell School News
Is It Time to Redesign Hospice? End-of-Life Care at the User Interface
See related: Aging
Democracy and the Culture of Skepticism: Political Trust in Argentina and Mexico
First Person Political: Legislative Life and the Meaning of Public Service
See related: Government
Pan-Africanism, Pan-Africanists, and African Liberation in the 21st Century: Two Lectures
Pastoral Livestock Marketing in Eastern Africa: Research and Policy Challenges.
See related: Agriculture
From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow: How Maps Name, Claim and Inflame
See related: Maps
Baltagi Lagrange multiplier test for heteroskedasticity study published in Journal of Econometrics
Hou essay on budgeting for fiscal stability over the business cycle published in PA Review
The Courts and Public Opinion
A new Syracuse University institute, co-sponsored by Maxwell, will study how media, politics, and the judiciary sometimes collide and sometimes collude.
See related: Government, Law
Better Brand of Leader
Howard Phanstiel’s $5-million gift – the largest one-time contribution ever made to Maxwell by an individual donor – creates a new faculty chair serving Phanstiel’s vision for promoting great leadership in the public sector.
See related: Giving
Rothenberg paper on outflows-induced sudden stops published in Journal of Policy Reform
Variations Among Regions and Hospitals in Managing Chronic Illness: How Much Care Is Enough?
See related: Aging
How Will Declining Rates of Marriage Reshape Eligibility for Social Security?
See related: Economic Policy
Man of the World
From its beginning, Sam Goekjian’s life has always carried him across borders.
See related: Economic Policy, Giving, International Affairs
Panel Data Econometrics: Theoretical Contributions and Empirical Applications
Lutz paper on Spanish maintenance among English-speaking Latino youth published in Social Forces
See related: Education
Political Parties Matter: Realignment and the Return of Partisanship
See related: Political Parties, United States