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Online Issue Politicization: How the Common Core and Black Lives Matter Discussions Evolved on Social Media
Sean Kates, Zhanna Terechshenko, Fridolin Linder, Jonathan Nagler, Richard Bonneau, Mona Vakilifathi, Joshua A. Tucker
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Economics, Third Edition. Microeconomics / Macroeconomics
Jonathan Morduch and Dean Karlan
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Contemporary Echoes of Segregationist Policy: Spatial Marking and the Persistence of Inequality
Jacob William Faber
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We Built This: Consequences of New Deal Era Intervention in America’s Racial Geography
Jacob William Faber
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Gentrification and the Health of Legacy Residents
Alexis Captanian.
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The economic case for the United States to remain in the Paris Agreement on climate change
Alex Bowen, Marshall Burke, Charles Donovan, Kenneth Gillingham, Frances Moore, Robert Stavins, Gernot Wagner and Bob Ward
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Will Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Create Mixed-Income Communities? Evidence From London, UK
Fei Li and Zhan Gut
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A Renter Safety Net: A Call for Federal Emergency Rental Assistance
Ellen Gould Ellen, Kathy O’Regan, and Amy Ganz.
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Breaking Barriers, Boosting Supply: How the Federal Government Can Help Eliminate Exclusionary Zoning
Ingrid Gould Ellen and Solomon Greene
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Through the Roof: The Rising Cost of Rental Housing in the United States and What Localities Can Do About it
Ingrid Gould Ellen, Jeffrey Lubell, and Mark Willis
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Transportation During Coronavirus in NYC, July 2020
Sarah M. Kaufman Mitchell L. Moss Kelsey B. McGuinness Nicholas R. Cowan Charles E. Rudner With research assistance from: Olivia Limone, Jenee Malloy, Josh Koh, Katherine Rivard, and Rachel Wise
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Transportation During Coronavirus in NYC
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Using a Down Market to Launch Affordable Housing Acquisition Strategies
Ingrid Ellen, Erin Graves, Katherine O’Regan, and Jenny Schuetz
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Is Special Education Improving? Case Evidence From New York City
Leanna Stiefel, Michael Gottfried, Menbere Shiferaw, Amy Schwartz
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The Racialized Costs of “Traditional” Banking in Segregated America: Evidence from Entry-Level Checking Accounts
Jacob William Faber and Terri Friedline
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Face masks can be devastating for people with hearing loss
J Blustein, J Chodosh, BE Weinstein
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Green Moral Hazards
Gernot Wagner and Daniel Zizzamia
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Democratizing Our Data: A Manifesto
Julia Lane
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Enhancing and accelerating social science via automation: Challenges and opportunities
Tal Yarkoni, Dean Eckles, James Heathers, Margaret Levenstein, Paul Smaldino and Julia Lane
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https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-to-win-democrats-need-religion-20200714-gtdowzzzqjfc5kiyvthaybcw4u-story.html
Elcott, David
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Utilizing off-the-shelf LCA methods to develop a ‘triple bottom line’ auditing tool for global cataract surgical services
Cassandra Thiel, Andy Cassels-Brown, Hena Goel, Rachel Stancliffe, Ingeborg Steinbach, Peter Thomas, and Jorge Vendries
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Book Review for Rigged, “How Generations of Russians Have Tried to Influence American Elections
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The Disruptive Power of RCTs
Jonathan Morduch