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Targeting, Discretionary Funding, and the Provision of Local Public Goods: Evidence from Kenya. Michael Kremer, Ryan Sheely, July 22, 2015, Paper, "We provide evidence about…
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Amartya Sen
Progress and Public Reasoning. Amartya Sen, 2015, Book Chapter. "Central to the exercise of evaluation of progress is the conception of human beings. The impotance of greater…
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Robert Lawrence
China’s Rise and American Welfare. Robert Z. Lawrence, May 7, 2015, Paper. "The strong performance of China over the past decade, and forecasts that it could be sustained in…
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We Don't Need Fiscal Stimulus at This Point: Feldstein. Martin Feldstein, April 13, 2015, Video. "Martin Feldstein, an economics professor at Harvard University, talks about…
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How Elastic Are Preferences for Redistribution? Evidence from Randomized Survey Experiments. Michael I. Norton, April 2015, Paper. "We analyze randomized online survey…
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Peter Hall
Social Policy-Making for the Long Term. Peter A. Hall, April 2015, Opinion. "Dismantling the Welfare State is a classic work, as fresh and stimulating today as when it was…
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Robert Pozen
Debt-Saddled Municipal Budgets Get a Lifeline: A unanimous Supreme Court held that health benefits for retired workers can be renegotiated or reduced. Robert Pozen,…
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Torben Iversen
Politics for Markets. Torben Iversen, February 2015, Paper. "We argue that the welfare state operates very differently in the advanced sectors of modern economies and in the…
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Ricardo Hausmann
Redistribution or Inclusion? Ricardo Hausmann, January 30, 2015, Opinion. "The issue of rising income inequality loomed large at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos. As…
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Kenneth Rogoff
Global eco growth to remain anaemic in 2015: Kenneth Rogoff. Kenneth Rogoff, December 25, 2014, Video. "Global economic growth will still be anaemic in 2015, Chinese slowdown will…