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Academic Articles and Writing… Are Bringing Back the Lochner Era and What We Can Do About It , (co-author Jane Flanagan), originally published in …
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Qualitative Research… by the stories of leaders, but not much has been written about the forces that shape them. This set brings together "what truly matters about leadership" to map an emerging discipline that draws …
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Which Parts of Globalization Matter for Catch-Up Growth?… trade economists, would be better equipped to talk about international flows of technologies and rules if they …
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Advancing Relational Leadership Research: A Dialogue Among Perspectives… for all leadership scholars and practitioners curious about the nature of research on leadership, both those with …
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MUP - International Development Planning SpecializationWhen “the greater good” has global proportions, how do you balance the needs and values of all the people involved? We’ll help you answer that. Whether you’re interested in planning for the multinational cities of tomorrow or the developing economies of …
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Running on Empty: The Operating Reserves of US Nonprofit Organizations… the presence of fiscal shocks. We know surprisingly little about why nonprofits might save operating reserves and what …
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5 takeaways: What Americans want from government reform… has increased in recent months with rising public concerns about testing shortages and the economic effects of the …
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Financial Aid at NYU… include our federal school code number 002785 . Questions about your student loans? At NYU, federal financial aid and … Aid . They are your first point of contact for questions about your federal student loan package .  To speak to a … but funds become increasingly limited. To learn more about federal and state education funding programs available …
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Narrowing the Gender Gap in Mobile BankingMobile banking and related digital financial technologies can make financial services cheaper and more widely accessible in low-income economies, but gender gaps persist. We present evidence from two connected field experiments in Bangladesh designed to …
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NYU Tandon and Wagner project to look below the surface to make NYC more resilient… the need for comprehensive, quickly accessible data about the spatial relationships between utility conduits, … proximity to other systems, easily accessible, usable data about what they are likely to encounter could expedite … aggregated or interoperable.”  “Much of the time data about the state of infrastructure is held in proprietary …
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Student Spotlight: Mahima Sharda (MPA 2022)… because they were women. I began to think more critically about gender issues, and began to see instances of how they … and girls into a tangible, lasting impact. Can you tell us about a course, professor, or mentor at Wagner that was … of taking four classes, stands out. Upon finding out about my passion for gender equality issues, he offered to …
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The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty… saving clubs, borrowing from relatives, strategizing about skipping bills, and devising ways to keep money just … , Morduch and Schneider challenge popular assumptions about how Americans earn, spend, borrow, and save. This book …
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Housing the Next Million New Yorkers Near TransitNew Yorkers take pride in the idea of their city as a place of opportunity. A future New York City that mostly houses those who are already successful, and no longer serves as an avenue of opportunity for upward-striving people from throughout the nation …
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Alumnus wins grant for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Resource Center… are crucial to informing future young entrepreneurs about their own startup ideas and helping land traditional …
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Julian Metcalf… with an alumna at Moody’s Investor Service.  She told me about a new team they had created for which they were looking … network. They are great people, we nerd out and talk about policy, non-profits, government, or just meet up for …
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Carbon pricing & innovation in a world of political constraints… feasibility given empirical evidence: what do we know about the limits to household willingness to pay for climate …
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Bora Lee… Can you tell us a bit about your job responsibilities? I'm the Chief of Staff at … class, so I'm thankful for the community. When I think about my work at the Fifth Avenue Committee, it's incredible … an investment in my career and my future. I am intentional about being a public servant because I don't take this work …
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Student Spotlight: Lenny Cabral (MPA 2023)… Capstone started last semester, can you tell us a bit about your client and what excites you about this project? I am excited to be a part of a Capstone …
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Public-Private Partnerships, Public Spaces, Politics, & the Press… at in depth.  Explicit theories and implicit assumptions about the economic life of cities will be illuminated through … Through specific examples we will examine how ideas about urban economic development shift across time and place, …
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MUP - International Planning - ChecksheetMUP: INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING I. DEGREE CORE REQUIREMENTS [18 CREDITS] Students must complete or waive the following courses: …
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MUP - City and Community Planning - ChecksheetsMUP: City and Community Planning I. DEGREE CORE REQUIREMENTS [18 CREDITS] Students must complete or waive the following courses: …
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Katherine Lynch… Can you tell us a bit about your job responsibilities? I am a member of the … What advice would you give to someone considering or about to enter the EMPA Program? For someone about to enter the program I would say don't be daunted by …
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Alumni Spotlight: Anjana Sreedhar (MPA-HPAM 2020)… of George Floyd gave me a frame through which to think about the connection between health and the way that we live … at Wagner. My friends and I were constantly talking about why people’s individual experiences are different even … places like Wagner, we don’t generally have conversations about why things are the way they are. We don’t call out …

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