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History Ph.D. Candidate Honored With Guggenheim Scholars Award
Ian Glazman-Schillinger will further his dissertation examining the digital strategies of far-right hate groups since the 1980s.
Institutional fit and policy design in water governance: Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts
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On Uniform Confidence Intervals for the Tail Index and the Extreme Quantile
“On Uniform Confidence Intervals for the Tail Index and the Extreme Quantile,” co-authored by Associate Professor of Economics Yulong Wang, was published in the Journal of Econometrics.
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Evaluating conflict in collaborative environmental governance
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Getting the Right Tail Right: Modeling Tails of Health Expenditure Distributions
“Getting the Right Tail Right: Modeling Tails of Health Expenditure Distributions,” co-authored by Associate Professor of Economics Yulong Wang, was published in the Journal of Health Economics.
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Evaluating Use of Evidence in U.S. State Governments: A Conjoint Analysis
See related: Government, Research Methods, State & Local, United States
Research in a Closed Political Context, COVID, and Across Languages
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Emotional Distress During COVID-19 by Mental Health Conditions and Economic Vulnerability
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Evaluating Change in Representation and Coordination in Collaborative Governance Over Time
This April 2023 Research to Practice Brief summarizes "Evaluating Change in Representation and Coordination in Collaborative Governance Over Time: A Study of Environmental Justice Councils," co-authored by Saba Siddiki and Graham Ambrose in Environmental Management.
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Testing Limited Overlap
“Testing Limited Overlap,” co-authored by Associate Professor of Economics Yulong Wang, was published in Econometric Theory.
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