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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

United States voting law changes in 2012

by Elise Shanbacker | November 1, 2011

2011 article by the NYU Brennan Center for Justice on the potential impacts of voting-law changes on the 2012 election.

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Economics, Health, Race & Gender

Racial disparities in health: How much does stress really matter?

by Katie Gleason | October 28, 2011

2011 study from Harvard University published in the DuBois Review exploring the interaction between stress and public health outcomes, along racial lines.

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Economics, Media

Can prominence matter even in an almost frictionless market?

by Margaret Weigel | October 28, 2011

2011 paper from the University of Oxford published in the Economic Journal on the significance of page rankings in Internet search results.

Expert Commentary

Research chat: Clay Shirky on press freedom in a global era

by The Journalist's Resource | October 28, 2011

2011 lecture by Clay Shirky at the Shorenstein Center on freedom of the press in a global age.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government

The “invisible primary” and its effects on democratic choice

by John Wihbey | October 27, 2011

2010 study from Duke University in PS: Political Science on the dynamics of the U.S. presidential nominating system.

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Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Influence of climate change on coffee berry borer and coffee production in East Africa

by Margaret Weigel | October 27, 2011

2011 study published in PLoS One on the relationship between global warming, coffee production and the proliferation of invasive species in East Africa.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

New structural economics: A framework for rethinking development

by Rozanne Larsen | October 26, 2011

2011 World Bank paper on a new theory of economic development emphasizing both industrial improvements and country-specific flexibility.

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Economics

Trends in the distribution of house income between 1979 and 2007

by Margaret Weigel | October 26, 2011

2011 Congressional Budget Office report analyzes IRS and Census Bureau data to track changes in income across classes of earners.

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Economics, Health

Economic costs of excessive alcohol consumption in the United States

by Christopher Olver | October 25, 2011

2011 study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine on the estimated economic costs of excessive alcohol consumption in the United States.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Influence of corporate campaign contributions in government contract award decisions

by Elise Shanbacker | October 25, 2011

2011 study from St. Louis University on the success of corporations in securing government contracts through campaign donations.

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