
Spring 2019 Journal: An Analysis of Government Dependency and Tribal Economic Performance
This article is the seventh (and last) article featured in our Spring 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Current Issue” tab above. […]
This article is the seventh (and last) article featured in our Spring 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Current Issue” tab above. […]
Edited by Tsuyoshi Onda Hilary Hoynes is a professor of Public Policy and Economics and holds the Haas Distinguished Chair in Economic Disparities at the […]
By Nicole Lindler If you own your home, you probably can recall the very moment you went from renter to homeowner; your realtor delivered the […]
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By Taylor Myers What does 19.2 trillion mean to you? For most people, that number can be pretty hard to conceptualize. It looks like this: 19,200,000,000,000. […]
By Rob Moore 1/16/2016 During this week’s Republican debate, the issue of poverty was largely ignored as trade, security, and most pointedly, Hillary Clinton dominated the […]
By Eunice Kim and Moon Parks In recent years, controversy surrounding genetically modified [GM] food has taken on a new dimension in the form of […]
By Rob Moore 1/4/2016 Last month, Finland’s center-right national government put forth a bold plan to pilot a basic minimum income plan in 2017 with the goal […]
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