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The Decline, Rebound, and Further Rise in SNAP Enrollment: Disentangling Business Cycle Fluctuations and Policy Changes. Peter Ganong, Jeffrey Liebman, August 2013, Paper.…
Poverty Impedes Cognitive Function. Sendhil Mullainathan, August 2013, Paper. "The poor often behave in less capable ways, which can further perpetuate poverty. We hypothesize…
Europe’s Way Out. Dani Rodrik. June 12, 2013. Opinion. "It seems that austerity is out of fashion in the eurozone – at least for the moment. The European Commission has given…
Austerity would hurt U.S. jobs and growth. Lawrence Summers, June 2, 2013, Opinion. "Around the world the idea of “austerity” is fiercely debated. The various strengths and…
Rising Extreme Poverty in the United States and the Response of Federal Means-Tested Transfer Programs, Kathryn Edin, June 2013, Paper. "This study documents an increase in the…
Defending the One Percent. Gregory Mankiw, Summer 2013, Paper. "Imagine a society with perfect economic equality. Perhaps out of sheer coincidence, the supply and demand for…
As Other Nations Prosper, So Will the United States. Robert Lawrence, April 14, 2013, Opinion. "President Obama’s recent decision to negotiate broad new free-trade agreements with…
Lawrence Summers on the Interplay Between Government and Business. Lawrence Summers, April 3, 2013, Audio . "Harvard University President Emeritus Lawrence Summers, a former US…
For-Profit Colleges. David Deming, Claudia Goldin, Lawrence Katz, Spring 2013, Paper. "For-profit, or proprietary, colleges are the fastest-growing postsecondary schools in the…
The End of Inequality in Europe? Jason Beckfield, 2013, Paper. "The level of income inequality within European nations has been increasing since neoliberalism took hold in the EU…