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Maxwell School establishes James B. Steinberg Faculty Scholars Fund

The Maxwell School is pleased to announce a new fund designed to promote interdisciplinary research and teaching and provide financial support for Maxwell’s top faculty scholars, named in honor of the ninth Dean of the Maxwell School, James B. Steinberg.
October 23, 2015

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An Evaluation of China’s New Rural Cooperative Medical System: Achievements and Inadequacies from Policy Goals

Chengyue Li, Yilin Hou, Mei Sun, Jun Lu, Ying Wang, Xiaohong Li, Fengshui Chang & Mo Hao
October 22, 2015

Unjust Deeds

Jeffrey Gonda
October 9, 2015

Estimating the Effects of the Minimum Wage in a Developing Country: A Density Discontinuity Design Approach

Hugo Jales
This paper proposes a new framework to identify the effects of the minimum wage on the joint distribution of sector and wages in a developing country.
September 30, 2015

See related: Income, Labor

Cointegration of Matched Home Purchases and Rental Price Indexes-Evidence from Singapore

Badi H. Baltagi & Jing Li
The authors use the repeated sales method to construct matched home purchase price and rental price series.
September 30, 2015

Model Selection in the Presence of Incidental Parameters

Yoonseok Lee & Peter C.B. Phillips
September 30, 2015

Robertson Fellows Named at Maxwell School

The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University has named its sixth cohort of Robertson Fellows, funded by the Robertson Foundation for Government (RFFG).

September 29, 2015

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Testing For Spatial Lag and Spatial Error Dependence in a Fixed Effects Panel Data Model Using Double Length Artificial Regressions

Badi H. Baltagi & Long Liu
The authors test using artificial double length regressions
August 31, 2015

Health, Medical Innovation and Disability Insurance: A Case Study of HIV Antiretroviral Therapy

Perry Singleton
This study examines the effect of health on SSDI outcomes. The effect is identified by a new antiretroviral therapy to treat the human immunodeficiency virus. 
August 31, 2015

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Amenity Migration in the New Global Economy: Current Issues and Research Priorities

Kristi S. Lekies, David Matarrita-Cascante, Rebecca Schewe & Richelle Winkler
August 24, 2015

See related: Civil Rights, Migration

Skiddy Park Box Soccer Court Unveiling

The Lerner Center and partners unveiled a renovated box soccer court at Skiddy Park. The unveiling included a soccer demonstration by the University's women's soccer team and a visit from Otto.
August 15, 2015

Cynthia Morrow Inaugural Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion

Dr. Cynthia B. Morrow, professor of practice in Maxwell’s Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, has been appointed as the Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion. As Lerner Chair, Morrow will teach public health at the graduate level. She will also be involved in community projects sponsored by the Lerner Center.

August 15, 2015

Growing Interest

Yüksel Sezgin takes over Middle Eastern Studies at a time when enrollment and programs are booming.

July 30, 2015

Team Approach

As the new Chapple Professor, Mark Rupert oversees the MAX Courses and helps champion the School’s team-taught approach to citizenship education.

July 30, 2015

Adventures in Comparative-Historical Analysis

Edited by James Mahoney, Northwestern University, Illinois, Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
July 30, 2015

See related: Research Methods

Maxwell School Names Ronald P. O’Hanley New Advisory Board Chairman

Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs has named Ronald P. O’Hanley chairman of its advisory board.
July 20, 2015

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