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Expert Commentary

Economics

Executive compensation at Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, 2000-2008

by Leighton Walter Kille | April 7, 2010 December 2, 2020

2009 Harvard University and Tel Aviv University study on whether the firms’ executive compensation encouraged incentives for executives to take excessive risks.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government

How to curb sports teams’ demands for free public stadiums

by Leighton Walter Kille | April 7, 2010 December 4, 2020

2008 Barry Law School paper looking at the relationship between stadiums and local economic activity and strategies for responding to teams’ demands..

Expert Commentary

Environment, Health

Impact of air quality on hospital spending

by Leighton Walter Kille | April 5, 2010 July 20, 2022

2010 RAND Corporation study on the cost of medical care attributed to California’s failure to meet federal clean air standards.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

What cost-of-crime research can tell us about investing in police

by Leighton Walter Kille | April 1, 2010 December 4, 2020

2010 RAND Corporation paper on the estimates of the cost of crime, the effectiveness of police force in combating it, and potential benefits of investments in enforcement.

Expert Commentary

Environment, Politics & Government

What drives land-use change in the United States?

by Leighton Walter Kille | March 19, 2010 December 4, 2020

2008 paper by Harvard University, Oregon State University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the economic and policy drivers of national land-use change.

Expert Commentary

Economics

How longer work lives ease the crunch of population aging

by Leighton Walter Kille | March 18, 2010 December 3, 2020

2009 RAND Corporation paper examines the potential benefits of workers remaining in the workforce for longer periods of time.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

Smoothing effect of carpool lanes on freeway bottlenecks

by Leighton Walter Kille | March 17, 2010 December 17, 2020

2008 U.C. Berkeley study looking at the effect of carpool lanes on the number of person and vehicle hours traveled.

Expert Commentary

Economics

Credit conditions and trade during the global financial crisis

by Sui-Jade Ho | March 15, 2010 December 4, 2020

2010 study by Stanford and Singapore Management University on the effect of credit tightening on international trade during the 2008-2009 financial crisis.

Expert Commentary

Environment

Global versus local conservation for endangered bird species

by Leighton Walter Kille | March 12, 2010 December 3, 2020

2010 study examining the challenges of coordinating small-scale and large-scale endangered-species lists.

Expert Commentary

Education, Politics & Government

Using experiments to estimate the effects of education on voter turnout

by Sui-Jade Ho | March 11, 2010 December 4, 2020

2010 paper in American Journal of Political Science examining the possible link between education levels and voter turnout.

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