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The Role of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Public Policy Decision-Making

December 14, 2021 bppj 0

Why Cost-Benefit Analysis is an Inefficient Decision-Making Process in Public Policy By Delaney Edge What is Cost-Benefit Analysis? Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) is a process used […]

Living Up to the Legacy of “Never Again”: How the U.S. Can Support Ethiopians as Civil War Looms

November 23, 2021 bppj 0

By Daren Caughron Today, Ethiopia stands on the brink of disaster. Just a few years ago, outside observers were celebrating the significant economic and political […]

The paradox of being a woman farmer in Baringo

November 19, 2021 bppj 0

By Maria Villalpando More than twenty women gather below the shade of an old acacia as children and goats roam around, and the heat starts […]

A Case for Public Education in Democratic States with Low Fiscal Capacity

November 12, 2021 bppj 0

By Garret Dellwo In the global South, democratic states with low fiscal capacity and weak public school systems (underfunded primary and secondary schools), governments should […]

Attacks on Government are Dangerous and Misplaced, Especially in the Age of a Pandemic

March 9, 2021 bppj 0

By Roy Ulrich The anti-vaccine movement, as it’s called, is not new. Typically, it cuts across political parties. But not this time, not in the […]

In his first 100 days, Biden must expand housing vouchers to expand opportunity to millions of Americans

December 26, 2020 bppj 0

by Leah Catotti There are a lot of things near the top of Biden’s first-100-days agenda – housing must be one of them. Access to […]

The Dangers of Teaching American Exceptionalism

November 12, 2020 bppj 0

By Vinay A. Ramesh Many Americans believe that their country is exceptional. While there is nothing innately wrong with having pride in one’s country, far […]

It’s Not Enough to Build More Housing. We Also Need to Build More Bathrooms.

April 2, 2020 bppj 0

by Divya Shiv Some say a good man is hard to find. I would make one minor adjustment: a good bathroom is hard to find. […]

The IRS must introduce tax reforms to regulate donor-advised funds. Here are some proposals to consider.

March 18, 2020 bppj 0

by Sana Satpathy As tax time approaches, the top one percent of US earners are meeting with their accountants to catch-up on the hottest tax […]

If You Care About Coronavirus, You Should Care About Paid Sick Leave

March 13, 2020 bppj 0

By Leah Catotti Most of us are at least a little worried about Coronavirus (COVID-19) – and our fears have become increasingly valid as predictions […]

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