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Learn more Published Research Ethics Essentials Of Public Health Ethics Authors: James Childress, Richard Bonnie, Ruth Gaare Bernheim, A. Melnick Learn more Published Research The Struggle to Remake Politics: Liberal Reform and the Limits of Policy Feedback in the Contemporary American State Authors: Eric M. Patashnik, Julian E. Zelizer President Barack Obama’s two signature first-term legislative victories—the Affordable Care Act and the Dodd-Frank Act—are the law of the land, but the political battle over their entrenchment continues. The question now is whether these landmark reforms will be consolidated and create a new politics going forward. Learn more Published Research Reconstructing Iraq’s Budgetary Institutions: Coalition State Building after Saddam Authors: James Savage Learn more Published Research The Visible Hand: Race and Online Market Outcomes Authors: Jennifer Lawless, Luke C. D. Stein We examine the effect of race on market outcomes by selling iPods through local online classified advertisements throughout the United States. Each ad features a photograph including a dark- or light-skinned hand, or one with a wrist tattoo. Learn more Published Research Social Entrepreneurship Developing cross-border regional innovation systems with clean technology entrepreneurship: the case of Øresund Authors: Bala Mulloth, Peter Kiryushin, Tatiana Iakovleva Development of regional innovation system (RIS) and its role in regional development is a debated research topic. Most of the theoretical and empirical works are traditionally focused on RIS situated within a national context and applies institutional theory. Learn more Published Research The Halting Advance of Pluralism Authors: Harry Harding Reprinted in Andrew J. Nathan and Marc F. Plattner (eds.), Will China Democratize? (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013), pp. 44-50. Learn more Published Research Deterrence and the Death Penalty: Partial Identification Analysis Using Repeated Cross Sections Authors: John Pepper, Charles Manski Objectives Researchers have used repeated cross sectional observations of homicide rates and sanctions to examine the deterrent effect of the adoption and implementation of death penalty statutes. The empirical literature, however, has failed to achieve consensus. Learn more Published Research An Experimental Analysis of Asymmetric Power in Conflict Bargaining Authors: Charles Holt Learn more Published Research The Role of Retrospective Analysis and Review in Regulatory Policy Learn more Published Research Education Head Start Origins and Impacts Authors: Chloe Gibbs, Jens Ludwig, Douglas L. Miller ed., Martha J. Bailey, Sheldon Danziger Many believe that the War on Poverty, launched by President Johnson in 1964, ended in failure. 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Published Research The Rise of Social Entrepreneurship Authors: Bala Mulloth, Kisilowski, M.(Eds), George Soros Learn more
Published Research Leadership Social Psychology Mental models at work: Cognitive causes and consequences of conflict in organizations Authors: Eileen Chou, Nir Halevy, Taya R. Cohen, James J. Katz, A. T. Panter This research investigated the reciprocal relationship between mental models of conflict and various forms of dysfunctional social relations in organizations, including experiences of task and relationship conflicts, interpersonal hostility, workplace ostracism, and abusive supervision. Learn more
Published Research Ethics Essentials Of Public Health Ethics Authors: James Childress, Richard Bonnie, Ruth Gaare Bernheim, A. Melnick Learn more
Published Research The Struggle to Remake Politics: Liberal Reform and the Limits of Policy Feedback in the Contemporary American State Authors: Eric M. Patashnik, Julian E. Zelizer President Barack Obama’s two signature first-term legislative victories—the Affordable Care Act and the Dodd-Frank Act—are the law of the land, but the political battle over their entrenchment continues. The question now is whether these landmark reforms will be consolidated and create a new politics going forward. Learn more
Published Research Reconstructing Iraq’s Budgetary Institutions: Coalition State Building after Saddam Authors: James Savage Learn more
Published Research The Visible Hand: Race and Online Market Outcomes Authors: Jennifer Lawless, Luke C. D. Stein We examine the effect of race on market outcomes by selling iPods through local online classified advertisements throughout the United States. Each ad features a photograph including a dark- or light-skinned hand, or one with a wrist tattoo. Learn more
Published Research Social Entrepreneurship Developing cross-border regional innovation systems with clean technology entrepreneurship: the case of Øresund Authors: Bala Mulloth, Peter Kiryushin, Tatiana Iakovleva Development of regional innovation system (RIS) and its role in regional development is a debated research topic. Most of the theoretical and empirical works are traditionally focused on RIS situated within a national context and applies institutional theory. Learn more
Published Research The Halting Advance of Pluralism Authors: Harry Harding Reprinted in Andrew J. Nathan and Marc F. Plattner (eds.), Will China Democratize? (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013), pp. 44-50. Learn more
Published Research Deterrence and the Death Penalty: Partial Identification Analysis Using Repeated Cross Sections Authors: John Pepper, Charles Manski Objectives Researchers have used repeated cross sectional observations of homicide rates and sanctions to examine the deterrent effect of the adoption and implementation of death penalty statutes. The empirical literature, however, has failed to achieve consensus. Learn more
Published Research An Experimental Analysis of Asymmetric Power in Conflict Bargaining Authors: Charles Holt Learn more
Published Research Education Head Start Origins and Impacts Authors: Chloe Gibbs, Jens Ludwig, Douglas L. Miller ed., Martha J. Bailey, Sheldon Danziger Many believe that the War on Poverty, launched by President Johnson in 1964, ended in failure. In 2010, the official poverty rate was 15 percent, almost as high as when the War on Poverty was declared. Historical and contemporary accounts often portray the War on Poverty as a costly experiment that created doubts about the ability of public policies to address complex social problems. Learn more