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In AP report, Monnat weighs in on record US overdose deaths
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Linking Policy Design, Change and Outputs
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Alumni Spotlight: Into the Fray
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Flores-Lagunes comments on Northeast labor gains in Business Insider
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Rothbart study on charity care provision and nonprofit hospital performance published in JPART
Rothbart examines hospitals' responses to policy changes in new study
Hamersma study on health insurance, children's mental health published
Jales study on the fertility effects of Korean baby bonus program published in Jour of Asian Econ
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Rosenthal paper on commercial real estate, urban spatial structure, and COVID-19 published in JUE
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Maxwell scholars publish book on public policy and the life course
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Michelmore study on college pricing, student choices published in American Economic Review
Heflin discusses food insecurity in military, veteran families in Military Times
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Heflin, Rothbart study on early childhood participation in SNAP and TANF published in PR&PR
Siddiki Article on Institutional Grammar 2.0 Published in Public Administration
Siddiki Article on Machine Coding of Policy Texts with the Institutional Grammar Published in PA
Flores-Lagunes discusses open jobs, unemployment on Syracuse.com
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Yingyi Ma Weighs in on Lack of AAPI History Taught in Schools in South China Morning Post
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2021 One University Awards Recipients Include Several from Maxwell
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