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A comprehensive study of drug samples in African and Asian countries--assessed for variability by spectrometer--suggests that registered products perform notably better than unregistered products.
Has the rise in earnings inequality in the United States over the past two decades resulted in greater economic stratification? This seminar will explore the connections among increased earnings inequality, year-to-year changes in earnings, and changes in economic status from one generation to the next. Professor Solon will review...
Given the tight fiscal environment, it is critical that policymakers have a solid grasp on how to think about college costs and accountability so that they will be prepared to make important decisions about budget cuts and higher education policy in the years ahead.
With the costs of college rising, policymakers and institutional leaders have struggled to cut spending while improving student-success rates.
This working paper addresses what is probably a significant driver of drug quality--the legislative environment, and in particular, the registration process in which medicines are made and, more critically, sold.
Do we love business – or hate it?
Quick: How many kinds of gasoline do we use in America? Most people would say three or six: regular unleaded, mid-grade, and premium, along with the ethanol blends of the same that have become nearly universal. The actual number is somewhere above 45, though hard to pin down exactly, according...
Americans respond well to institutional and rhetorical prompts toward entrepreneurship.






