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Economics, Politics & Government

When the town square is online, power lies with the people: Research brief

by The Conversation | September 28, 2014

2014 article from the University of Copenhagen on how, when public space meets common knowledge, power can shift from established authority to the people

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Economics, Politics & Government

Assessing state and local government debt refinancing measures

by Leighton Walter Kille | September 24, 2014

2014 papers in State and Local Government Review that present key principles for evaluating whether to refinance debt and how policy makers should proceed.

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Economics, Politics & Government

“Nonpracticing entities” and “patent trolls”: Evidence from targeted firms

by Stefanie Knoll and Leighton Walter Kille | September 24, 2014

2014 paper written for the National Bureau of Economic Research that analyzes the behavior of nonpracticing entities (NPEs) as well as the characteristics of companies likely to be targeted.

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USS Philippine Sea, September 2014 (US Navy)
Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

U.S. military air strikes and air power: Research review and lessons from recent history

by John Wihbey | September 24, 2014

2014 roundup of research papers on American air strikes as a tactical and strategic action in countering insurgency, with an emphasis on their subsequent outcomes.

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Destroyer Arleigh Burke, 2014 (U.S. Navy)
Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Air strikes against the Islamic State (ISIS): Public opinion and historical perspective

by Leighton Walter Kille | September 23, 2014

2014 summary of polling on U.S. intervention in Syria and American sentiment at other key moments of military action through history.

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Criminal Justice, Economics, Health

The link between child abuse and income inequality: Research brief

by Scholars Strategy Network | September 19, 2014

2014 research published in Pediatrics showing how inequality and levels of child abuse are related.

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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Why states vary in the rights they offer to lesbian, gay and bisexual residents: Research brief

by Scholars Strategy Network | September 17, 2014

2014 research brief explores the impact of regional imitation, political representation and other factors, by Rebekah Herrick, Oklahoma State University and the Scholars Strategy Network.

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Economics

Poverty in the United States, 2014: Key charts from the U.S. Census Bureau

by John Wihbey | September 17, 2014

2014 from the Census Bureau showing that the poverty rate in the United States has declined slightly, but that aggregate figures remain high.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Business improvement districts: Impact on public safety within BIDs and in nearby areas

by Martin Maximino | September 16, 2014

Research by the University of Pennsylvania, the RAND Corporation and Drexel University on the impact of BIDs on robberies and violence, both within BIDs and in neighboring areas.

Expert Commentary

Economics

The U.S. budget battle and rising income inequality: Recent research

by Alexandra Raphel | September 16, 2014

Study from the University of California, Berkeley on how different social and economic strata in the United States fared during and after the Great Recession.

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