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Academic Pieces
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A new study reveals the role of public transportation in urbanizing the poor and keeping them in cities. Full PDF article available for download!
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Academic Pieces
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Edward L. Glaeser, Matthew E. Kahn, and Jordan Rappaport explore China and Brazil's radically different approaches to fighting poverty and consider what the two nations can learn from each other.
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Insights
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Written by Atish Sawant
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There has always seemed to be an inherent ethical conflict in advertising medications. Why should companies have to advertise their drugs? Shouldn’t success come from the curing of patients rather than the creativity of an advertising executive?
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Economics at Yale
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Our latest intervew for Economics at Yale!
Professor Dirk Bergemann discusses auctions and game theory in the internet age.
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Insights
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Written by Frances Kim
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The pundits may all have their own opinions on the merits of global inter-connectedness, but statistics tell many different stories regarding whether international economies have really converged to move in a synchronous global business cycle.
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