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Hou article evaluating city financial management using fuzzy rule published in PBF

Salwa Ammar, William Duncombe, Yilin Hou & Ronald Wright
December 16, 2002

Hamersma study on AFDC and births to unwed women published in Labour Economics

Kurt C. Schaefer, Sarah Hamersma & Thomas D. Vander Veen
November 30, 2002

Care Work: Gender, Labor, and the Welfare State

Madonna Harrington Meyer
December 31, 2000

See related: Gender and Sex

Miner paper on bureaucratic models of inefficiency published in Public Choice

William Duncombe, Jerry Miner & John Ruggiero
September 30, 1997

Miner article on cost savings from school district consolidation published in Econ of Edu Review

Jerry Miner, William Duncombe & John Ruggiero
August 31, 1995

See related: Education

Foreign Investment in the United States

Jan Ondrich and Michael J. Wasylenko
December 31, 1993

Panel Data Analysis

Badi H. Baltagi
January 1, 1992

Property Taxes and House Values

John M. Yinger
December 31, 1988

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VIRTUAL: Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy

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Dr. Sandro Galea will deliver the 32nd Annual Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy, titled "Health Have, Health Have Nots in a Time of Covid-19," virtually on Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 4:00pm. 


Sandro Galea, a physician, epidemiologist, and author, is Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. He is an expert in multiple areas related to population health, including health impacts of trauma, gun violence, environmental/climate issues, and the upstream drivers of population health.


Please register for the Lourie Lecture here. 



Streaming link: https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/97999454907?pwd=N0k1bjVPVThESDcyRTRXOVZSREVCQT09


For more information or to be added to our email invitation list, please contact Laura Walsh at lcwalsh@syr.edu.


More information about the Lourie Lecture Series can be found on the Lourie Lecture website.


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