Hou article on procyclical changes in state aid published in Publius
Ma article on fields of study and institutional selectivity published in Review of Higher Education
Burman article on pathways to tax reform published in Public Finance Review
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Sid Lerner 2013 Arents Award Recipient
The George Arents award is Syracuse University’s highest alumni honor. Sid Lerner '53 was recognized with this award for his work in wellness, advertising and philanthropy.
Flores-Lagunes paper on treatments effects with an invalid instrument published in JBES
In Memoriam: William F. Kelleher Jr.
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Hamersma study Medicaid earning limits and earnings growths among poor people published in JEAP
In Memoriam: Former Maxwell Dean Guthrie S. Birkhead, Jr.
Ma chapter on gender inequality and returns to educational investments featured in book
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Back From the War
Syracuse’s new Institute for Veterans and Military Families considers the impact of service on soldiers and on the people around them.
Learning to Give
To understand how funding organizations evaluate potential grantees, undergraduates in PAF 410 field real requests and award real money.
Lee paper on social consequences of economic segregation published in Korean Economic Review
Burman study on taxes and inequality published in Tax Law Review
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Ma chapter on Women in Math and Science published in "Sociology of Education: An A-to-Z Guide"
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Hou study on budget requirements and state spending published in Public Budgeting & Finance
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Peg Hermann is a pioneer in the field of political psychology, creating a new method for analyzing what political leaders are like — and for anticipating what they might do next.
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Community Engagement for Improving Livelihood of Youth in Ghana’s Cocoa Sector
In Memoriam: Professor William D. Duncombe
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