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30 results for "Spring 2017"

30 results for "Spring 2017"

The Tobin Project Spring 2017 Fellows: Sarah James

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The Tobin Project | Sarah James, PhD candidate in Government & Social Policy, has been named a spring 2017 graduate fellow with The Tobin Project, which will support her research titled "Identification of and response to policy failure in state...

The Tobin Project Spring 2017 fellows: James Biblarz

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The Tobin Project | Jimmy Biblarz, PhD student in Sociology & Social Policy, has been named a spring 2017 graduate fellow with The Tobin Project, which will support his research titled "From Integration to Resource Fortification: Ideology and America’s...

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Southerners, Facing Big Odds, Believe in a Path Out of Poverty

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The New York Times | Coverage of research by economics professor Stefanie Stantcheva (joint with Alberto Alesina and Eduardo Teso), "Intergenerational Mobility and Support for Redistirbution," first presented in the Inequality Seminar in spring 2017 and...

Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute Conference

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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis | Robert Putnam, Peter and Isabel Malkin Professor of Public Policy, joined the inaugural conference of the Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute, where he spoke in the opening panel on segregation and inequality...

Hall shares thoughts on EU's future

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Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs | Peter A. Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies at Harvard, gave a keynote address on "A Continent Redvided? European Integration in Turbulent Times," as part of the University of Wisconsin...

Stone Inequality & Social Policy Seminar: Eric Patashnik

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Countermobilization: Policy Feedback and Backlash in a Polarized Age—with an Update on Backlash Politics During the Biden and Early Trump 2.0 Administrations Eric Patashnik, Brown University Abstract: The most successful policies not only solve problems...

Gabriel Zucman: The Missing Profits of Nations

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Gabriel Zucman, Assistant Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley By exploiting new macroeconomic data published by tax havens in a systematic manner, we estimate that 40% of the global profits of multinational companies are artificially shifted to low-tax...