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Model for evaluating the broad economic costs and benefits of air pollution regulation
“This is a tremendously costly endeavor, and that’s why we haven’t done it already,” says Pete Wilcoxen, director of the Center for Environmental Policy and Administration, about revising the EPA's model for evaluating the broad economic costs and benefits of air pollution regulations.
Monnat's research on deaths of despair, voting patterns cited in Associated Press
The map of Trump’s victory looked eerily similar to her documentation of deaths of despair, according to Shannon Monnat, associate professor of sociology and Lerner Chair of Public Health Promotion, from New England through the Rust Belt to the rural coast of Washington.
Ma study on race and gender in STEM degree attainment published in Social Sciences
Burman shares his proposal for tax policy on TaxVox Blog
According to Leonard Burman, professor of public administration and international affairs, "enlightened policy should aim to make work pay and help workers adapt. Better education and training will help. But a permanent solution would create a mechanism to automatically translate economic growth into higher wages."
Baltagi article on domestic sales and exports with spillovers published in Journal of Econometrics
Jales paper on the effects of the minimum wage in a developing country published in Jour of AE
See related: Labor
Anne Mosher receives funding for study on pathways to geography education
Maxwell School honors new graduates at 2017 MPA Convocation
Rothbart, Schwartz article on financial implications of public quality disclosure published in PFR
Lopoo wins 2017 Birkhead-Burkhead Award
Leonard M. Lopoo, professor of public administration and international affairs and director of the Maxwell School’s Center for Policy Research, is the 2017 recipient of the Birkhead-Burkhead Teaching Excellence Award and Professorship. The Birkhead-Burkhead Award and Professorship is an annual award that recognizes outstanding teaching in PAIA.
Baltagi article on health care expenditure published in Health Economics
Hou weighs in on China's property tax in Financial Times
"I like to stay on the optimistic side to assume that though this seems to have stalled on the surface, ground work has never stopped," says Yilin Hou, professor of public administration and international affairs. "The Chinese style is, once something is announced, everything has been already done."
Wang article on fixed-k asymptotic inference About tail properties published in JASA
Popp wins AERE award for paper on induced innovation and energy prices
Bifulco paper on place based scholarship and urban revitalization published in EEPA
See related: Education
Schewe article on social forces on climate change behavior published in Rural Sociology
See related: Climate Change
Monnat article on teaching to the opioid epidemic published in Medical Teacher
See related: Addiction, Education, Health Policy, Longevity, United States
Heflin study on food insecurity, childhood health and cognitive development published in JFI
See related: Food Security
Wasylenko appointed Maxwell Advisory Board Professor of Economics
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