Donald and Deportations
…them that the repealing Obama’s policies and replacing them with Obama’s policies is a huge improvement and that Republicans deserve credit for Obama’s gigantic accomplishments. The strangest thing is that…
…them that the repealing Obama’s policies and replacing them with Obama’s policies is a huge improvement and that Republicans deserve credit for Obama’s gigantic accomplishments. The strangest thing is that…
…was swept aside by the wave of neoliberal policies in the 1980s and 1990s. What would today’s version of “embedded liberalism” look like? In the financial sector, the pendulum has…
…just need the right set of policies to ensure that they share in the gains. Leaving aside the benefits and risks of technological advances themselves, Block and Burns chronicled how…
…In such a world, what policies should we set? And how do we ensure that those are the policies that actually do get enacted? — Update. Corrected link to abstract….
…not resign ourselves to mass unemployment. Though technological unemployment can’t be shrugged off lightly, its optimal solution lies in combining expansionary macroeconomic programs (fiscal and monetary policies) with retraining policies…
The story as it is told is “Iowa’s Healthcare Market has imploded.” Companies have gone out of business, lost money, premiums increased, policies canceled, etc. “ With Obamacare’s fifth open-enrollment…
…to strengthen existing monitoring policies (Skiba, Albrech, & Losen, 2013), including requiring LEAs to report any disproportionality instead of reporting disproportionality resulting only from incorrectly applied procedures or policies (Albrecht,…
…market developments and adapt their stock portfolios accordingly. These platforms provide a valuable resource for those seeking to make sense of the complex interplay between fiscal policies, monetary policies, and…
…from the International Monetary Fund, which organized arrangements with 17 countries from the outbreak of the crisis through the following summer. The Fund had been severely criticized for its policies…
…anti-immigrant policies in places like Hungary may lead to strong reelections for those carrying them out, in the US the support for such policies is far weaker. Barkley Rosser …