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Essays in Honor of Jerry Hausman

Badi H. Baltagi, R. Carter Hill, Whitney K. Newey, Halbert L. White
December 17, 2012

Set-Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences

Carsten Q. Schneider, Central European University, Budapest, Claudius Wagemann, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
November 30, 2012

See related: Research Methods

Natural Experiments in the Social Sciences

Thad Dunning, Yale University, Connecticut
November 30, 2012

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Outsourcing Mutual Fund Management: Firm Boundaries, Incentives and Performance

Joseph Chen, Harrison G. Hong, Wenxi Jiang & Jeffrey D. Kubik
November 25, 2012

Spoilers of Peace and the Dilemmas of Conflict Resolution

Miriam Elman, Nimrod Goren, editors
This publication sheds light on the phenomenon of spoilers as an inseparable part of the peacemaking process.
November 1, 2012

Insult to Injury: Disability, Earnings, and Divorce

Perry Singleton
September 30, 2012

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Natalist Policies in the United States

Leonard M. Lopoo & Kerri M. Raissian
September 30, 2012

Robert McClure’s Citizenship Legacy

Robert McClure, with 43 years on the political science and public affairs faculty, has long been one of the School's staunchest advocates of teaching citizenship — the founding mission of the School. 
September 1, 2012

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Intergroup Relations in Integrated Schools: A Glimpse Inside Interdistrict Magnet Schools

Robert Bifulco, Christian Buerger & Casey Cobb
August 31, 2012

The Perverse Public and Private Finances of Long-Term Care

Leonard E. Burman
August 31, 2012

See related: Taxation

Debt and Deception: How States Avoid Making Hard Fiscal Decisions

Robert Bifulco, Beverly Bunch, William Duncombe, Mark Robbins & William Simonsen
August 31, 2012

Trickle-Down Effect

As happens in every graduate program at Maxwell, projects such as Spring Street Presbyterian help establish student careers.

August 21, 2012

Serving an Interdisciplinary Field by Nature, Aging Studies Institute Will Help Students Cross Lines

Last summer, design students from SU's College of Visual and Performing Arts spent six weeks in Hong Kong at an international workshop on design and aging, accompanied by design professors who are also faculty affiliates of the Aging Studies Institute.

August 21, 2012

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