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September 21, 2022, Opinion: "While the United States and European Union have focused on limited but hopefully important Russian reverses in Ukraine, a potentially more important…
August 2022, Paper: "As governments, firms, and universities advance ambitious greenhouse gas emission goals, the demand for emission offsets – projects that reduce or remove…
September/October 2022, Opinion: "Governments may choose among three types of policies
to promote carbon dioxide emission reductions. They can prescribe specific low-emission…
August 14, 2022, Opinion: "American mortality is up while fertility and immigration are down. Unlike China’s baby bust, however, at least one of these is fixable."
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July/August 2022, Paper: "Against the backdrop of heightened tensions between China and the United States that is accompanying the Ukraine war, this article considers practical…
2022, Book Chapter: "Reducing harmful pollution through market-based instruments, such as cap-and-trade programs and emission taxes, raises ethical questions about the “license to…
July 6, 2022, Video: "Hank welcomes Jason Furman (Professor of Practice at Harvard University and former Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors) to discuss today’s economy,…
2022, Paper: "Reading Benjamin Geva is reading the design of our economy. That phenomenon turns on the practice that Adam Smith called ‘‘the propensity in human nature . . . to…
June 20, 2022, Opinion: "Four significant problems currently afflicting leading economies serve as examples of how trade barriers erected by governments have reduced resilience.…
June 5, 2022, Opinion: "Is detente still a dirty word? I hope not. We may soon need it. Back in the 1970s, that little French duosyllable was almost synonymous with “…