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Opinion

August 22, 2017

The impact of repealing “Obamacare” on children’s academic performance

By Michael A. Leeds (Temple University and IZA) There are many reasons to feel relieved by the recent failure to […]

  • Affordable Care Act
  • child development
  • cognitive development
  • extracurricular activities
  • health care
  • Medicaid
  • Obamacare
  • Patient Protection Act
  • USA
  • Michael A. Leeds
  • Michael Lechner
Research

May 24, 2016

High times for students

When a U.S. state passes a medical marijuana law (MML), effectively lowering the costs of obtaining marijuana for both patients […]

  • education
  • education policy
  • educational outcomes
  • marijuana use
  • medical marijuana laws
  • part-time college students
  • student performance
  • USA
  • Benjamin Hansen
  • D. Mark Anderson
  • Daniel I. Rees
  • Joseph J. Sabia
  • Martha J. Bailey
  • Olivier Marie
  • Seth Gershenson
  • Susan M. Dynarski
  • Ulf Zölitz
  • Yu-Wei Luke Chu
Research

December 8, 2014

American women respond to immigration inflows by having more children

The hot debate about President Obama’s immigration reform shows that many Americans still view immigrants as taking jobs away from […]

  • baby
  • childcare
  • female labor supply
  • fertility
  • immigration
  • labor supply
  • low-skilled workers
  • USA
  • Delia Furtado
Research

September 8, 2014

Union threat: Where is it highest?

What kind of businesses do unions approach to organize workers? Much is known about what happens to a business after […]

  • business
  • employment
  • firm size
  • management
  • organization
  • union
  • USA
  • wage
  • worker
  • Emin Dinlersoz
  • Henry R. Hyatt
  • Jeremy Greenwood
Research

July 18, 2014

How Viagra changed the lifestyle of elderly men

The introduction of Viagra in 1998 changed the world of men suffering from erectile dysfunction. Up until then, there were […]

  • behavior
  • disease
  • divorce
  • health
  • old
  • risky behavior
  • USA
  • viagra
  • Hendrik Wolff
  • Jacob LaRiviere
Opinion

April 2, 2014

Why hasn’t the dollar plunged?

By Eswar Prasad  Since the 2007-8 global financial crisis, the public debt of the United States government has soared to […]

  • currencies
  • debt
  • dollar
  • global finance
  • global monetary system
  • USA
  • Eswar Prasad
Research

February 21, 2014

More labor mobility would alleviate asymmetric shocks in Europe

Free mobility of labor, one of the pillars of the European Union, has experienced a decrease in popularity in several […]

  • Europe
  • free labor mobility
  • labor market shocks
  • migration
  • USA
  • John P. Martin
  • Julia Jauer
  • Patrick A. Puhani
  • Thomas Liebig

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