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Expert Commentary

Media, Politics & Government

Digital activism and organizing: Research review and reading list

by John Wihbey | August 1, 2013

2013 review of studies on digital advocacy, Internet activism and citizen participation online.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Commodity prices and conflict: How price shocks affect civil unrest

by Alexandra Raphel | July 31, 2013

Review of a 2013 paper in The Review of Economic Studies and other studies that shed light on the connection between food insecurity and violent conflict.

Expert Commentary

Desk with tax paperwork
Economics, Politics & Government

Economic impacts of tax expenditures: Evidence from spatial variation across the U.S.

by Leighton Walter Kille | July 30, 2013

2013 study from Harvard University and UC Berkeley on factors that can contribute to intergenerational income mobility rates.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Right-wing extremism in Europe and beyond: Research roundup

by John Wihbey | July 29, 2013

2013 roundup of academic studies, published in the past few years, that shed light on the dynamics of right-wing extremism in Europe and provide wider political context.

Expert Commentary

Kentucky education department
Economics, Education, Politics & Government

Public employee quality in a geographic context: A study of rural teachers

by John Wihbey | July 26, 2013

2013 study from University of Kentucky, University of Kansas and Tennessee State on teacher quality in Appalachia and the challenges of improving rural education systems.

Expert Commentary

Harvard graduation, 2012 (Harvard University)
Economics, Education

College majors, employment and “sciences vs. humanities” data

by John Wihbey | July 25, 2013

2013 review of relevant reports and data relating to the success of college majors in securing employment, with particular focus on a May 2013 Georgetown report.

Expert Commentary

Rising sun (NOAA)
Environment, Health

Heat waves in the United States: Research on trends, definitions and dangers to the public

by John Wihbey | July 19, 2013

2013 review of relevant studies and reports on weather trends and heat waves, examining both technical studies and public health estimates of the impact on mortality rates.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment

Coal and public health: Scientific evidence from the U.S. and China

by Leighton Walter Kille | July 19, 2013

2013 review of reearch on the health effects of coal, with a focus on a study in PNAS on the relationship between coal combustion and mortality in China.

Expert Commentary

Bridge construction
Economics, Politics & Government

What have we learned from 30 years of research on the productivity of public capital?

by Leighton Walter Kille | July 17, 2013

2013 meta-analysis in the Journal of Economic Surveys comparing the results of 68 studies on impact of public-capital investments on economic productivity.

Expert Commentary

Grocery store in Ripton, Vermont (Tom Dudones)
Health, Politics & Government

Economic and social implications of regulating alcohol availability in grocery stores

by John Wihbey | July 17, 2013

2013 study from Cornell and Colorado State suggesting that the broader sale of wine among local stores is not associated with greater health risks.

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