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The pollution haven hypothesis suggests that unilateral domestic climate change mitigation policy would impose significant economic costs…
Students are protesting over racism across campuses in the United States. We asked Marshall Ganz, who dropped out of Harvard as an…
This essay provides an overview of the major emissions trading programs of the past thirty years on which significant documentation exists…
Now that the long-awaited text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement has been released, Congress will have to decide whether to ratify…
The excise tax on high-cost health care plans, the so-called Cadillac tax, is good policy. Congress should side with President Obama and…
For four years, American policy toward Syria has been built on a wish and a prayer: a wish that President Bashar al-Assad would leave and a…
The conventional wisdom in health economics is that idiosyncratic features of the healthcare sector leave little scope for market forces to…
The paper reviews an event of 30 years ago from the perspective of today: a successful G-5 initiative to reverse what had been a…
Is the American Century over? Many seem to think so. In recent years, polls showed that in 15 of 22 countries surveyed, most respondents…
Two of the best known randomized trials in health economics are described in detail in this chapter, the RAND Health Insurance Experiment…