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¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏpolicy briefs are grounded in academic research and inform economic policy debates and discussions.
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- Wallsten, S. (2004). Migration can help stabilize poor countries. Policy Brief.
- Pencavel, J. (2004). The Southern California Grocery Dispute and the State of Labor Unionism. Policy Brief.
- Hanson, W. (2004). The Broadcast Flag Debate. Policy Brief.
- McKinnon, R. (2004). The East Asian Dollar Standard. Policy Brief.
- Enthoven, A. (2003). Can Employers Lead America to a Sustainable Market-Based Health Care System?. Policy Brief.
- Wolak, F. (2003). The Benefits of an Electron Superhighway. Policy Brief.
- Bulow, J. (2003). The Crisis in Pension Funding. Policy Brief.
- Noll, R. (2003). The FCC’s New Television Ownership Rules. Policy Brief.
- Garcia, M. (2003). Brazil Under Lula: Learning From the Real Plan. Policy Brief.
- Rosston, G. (2003). The FCC and Local Competition. Policy Brief.
- Dardia, M., & MaCurdy, T. (2003). California’s Budget Crisis: What Happened?. Policy Brief.
- Dardia, M., & MaCurdy, T. (2003). California’s Budget Crisis: What Happened?. Policy Brief.
- Hope, N., & Li, M. (2003). China’s Private Future. Policy Brief.
- Srinivasan, T. (2002). Globalization: Is It Good or Bad?. Policy Brief.
- Hanushek, E. (2002). Teacher Quality and Teacher Salaries. Policy Brief.
- Oyer, P. (2002). Stock Options - It’s Not Just ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏ Motivation. Policy Brief.
- Shoven, J. (2002). Enron-Like Accounts of the U.S. Government. Policy Brief.
- Wolak, F. (2002). Making Sense of the Enron Nonsense. Policy Brief.
- Noll, R., & Rosston, G. (2002). Supreme Court decision regarding the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Policy Brief.
- Rapoport, H. (2002). Who is afraid of the brain drain? Human capital flight and growth in developing countries. Policy Brief.