Parsing the Poland Problem Paradox: Local Versus National Outcomes
…it seems to a more complicated case). I labeled this phenomenon to be the “Poland problem,” with the Law and Justice Party coming to power in 2015, despite Poland having…
…it seems to a more complicated case). I labeled this phenomenon to be the “Poland problem,” with the Law and Justice Party coming to power in 2015, despite Poland having…
…for example, tested two framing mechanisms to determine their effects on participants’ willingness to accept an incentive-based planning policy designed to prevent urban sprawl: goal framing, which uses language focused…
…demand. The key variable which depends on urbanization (n) is the difference between the income in the city and the income on the farm which first increases in urbanization then…
…the link (I can’s summarize all the data) but one of the key patterns is that responses are surprisingly similar for rural and urban voters, the white and non-white working…
…of even single-cell life, although the recent discovery of some actual water there may yet possess the possibility that some simple form of life is there, or perhaps was, although…
…should be targeted for insurance. Florida probably should get demoted to a “plan C” state. And “urban cosmopolitanism” isn’t going to win back the upper midwest. A similar mix of…
…have been defeated, but they have not been defeated. They have been pushed out of all urban areas of any size they once controlled, but they continue to hold out…
…that seemed more inclined to bloviate and posture than attempt to solve a serious problem affecting millions of Americans and thousands of communities, large and small, rural and urban. I…
…amiss if I did not note Peter Dorman’s latest post: In the world of urban politics, there is probably no more potent populist rallying cry than the demand to halt…
…caves, and kill and injure in a particularly brutal manner over a wide area. In urban settings it is very difficult to limit the effect of this weapon to combatants,…