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October 29, 2010

The Democracy Network

New research suggests that membership in intergovernmental organizations is an important driver in spreading democracy.

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October 29, 2010

A Tax by Any Other Name

New research reveals how labels trigger cognitive and emotional processes underlying decision making.

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October 29, 2010

Gaming the Electoral College

A model uses game theory to predict how changes to the electoral system could shift campaign strategies and ad spending — and alter election results.

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September 24, 2010

A Little Debt Can Curb Big Risks

Pegging CEO pay to banks’ credit default swap spreads could inhibit excessive risk taking, without requiring new regulatory measures.

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September 24, 2010

Do Institutional Investors Have an Ace up Their Sleeve?

The SEC’s confidential disclosure exceptions provide a good balance between transparency and protecting the trade secrets of institutional investors.

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August 24, 2010

Was Policy Failure behind China's Great Famine?

A rigid central planning policy, rather than poor weather and low farm yields, may be the principal cause of wide-scale starvation that hit China in the mid-twentieth century.

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June 18, 2010

Forecasting Uncertainty

New research from Maxim Ulrich shows that inflation uncertainty impacts bond prices and yields more dramatically than GDP uncertainty.

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May 20, 2010

A Simple Equation

New research shows why preventing another mortgage crisis might come down to cultivating better basic math skills.

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May 20, 2010

A Passive-Aggressive Path to Harvesting Risk Premiums

Large, long-term investors can capture a variety of risk premiums at lower cost by shifting some investments from active management to passive benchmarks.

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