Research
The United States and Genocide Law: A History of Ambivalence
Technology Policy for a World of Skew-Distributed Outcomes
This paper draws implications for technology policy from evidence on the size distribution of returns from eight sets of data on inventions and innovations attributable to private sector firms and uni
Realizing Human Rights: Moving from Inspiration to Impact
The Economics of Digital TV's Future
To Suffer by Comparison?
Power explores a particularly American phenomenon in which journalists, advocates and US policymakers draw comparisons between contemporary cases of genocide and the Holocaust.
Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Homebased Workers
This paper illustrates the limitations of official statistics on the informal sector with the case of homebased women workers: this is, women who work from their homes as own-account producers or subc
New Perspectives on Economic Growth and Technological Innovation
Datafly: A System for Providing Anonymity in Medical Data
We present a computer program named Data y that maintains anonymity in medical data by automatically generalizing, substituting, inserting and removing information as appropriate with- out losing many
Journalism and Economics: The Tangled Webs of Profession, Narrative, and Responsibility in a Modern Democracy
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