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October 19, 2016

Increase in imports adversely affects provision of public services across U.S. localities

Recent research suggests that workers living in places with a heavy manufacturing presence in the U.S. have experienced both a […]

  • crime
  • imports
  • income shocks
  • infrastructure
  • public services
  • trade
  • U.S. localities
  • welfare
  • Leo Feler
  • Mine Zeynep Senses
Research

November 4, 2015

Broadband boosts firm performance but not jobs in rural areas

To fully realize the potential of today’s internet requires fast access. But in some of Europe’s rural areas, broadband connections […]

  • ADSL2+
  • broadband internet
  • firm performance
  • infrastructure
  • Italy
  • rural-urban internal migration
  • Trento
  • Giulia Canzian
  • Samuele Poy
  • Simone Schüller
Research

March 10, 2015

The negative labor market outcomes of a Muslim minority: How policy can make a big difference

The labor market success of ethnic and religious minorities often lags behind the average population. Discrimination, segregation and cultural frictions […]

  • discrimination
  • education
  • employment
  • infrastructure
  • labor market outcomes
  • minority
  • Muslim
  • segregation
  • wages
  • Eran Yashiv
  • Nitsa Kasir

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