Economics

How Much is the Organizational Power Structure to Blame for Corrupt Behavior?
Business and Management INK
June 20, 2014

How Much is the Organizational Power Structure to Blame for Corrupt Behavior?

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Piketty’s Real Legacy May Be His Deep Data
Public Policy
June 11, 2014

Piketty’s Real Legacy May Be His Deep Data

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Who is Hurt By Corruption in the United States?
Business and Management INK
June 9, 2014

Who is Hurt By Corruption in the United States?

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Much Ado About Piketty
Impact
May 8, 2014

Much Ado About Piketty

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The Economist for the Rest of Us: Gary S. Becker, 1930-2014

The Economist for the Rest of Us: Gary S. Becker, 1930-2014

Nobel laureate Gary S. Becker, one of the University of Chicago economists who unshackled the dismal science from its focus on the behavior of money to the behavior of people, has died.

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Work, work, work…

Work, work, work…

Today is International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, a celebration of the international labor movement. SAGE publishes a number of […]

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The Human Right to Clean Water VS Property Rights

The Human Right to Clean Water VS Property Rights

In July of 2010, the United nations identified clean water as a human right. However, less than one percent of the fresh […]

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Nothing Certain But Death and Taxes…

Nothing Certain But Death and Taxes…

It’s unavoidable – tax day comes each year. As a reward and to celebrate the day “after,” we are pleased to offer an interdisciplinary collection […]

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Outstanding Paper Award for Public Finance Review

Outstanding Paper Award for Public Finance Review

We are pleased to congratulate Javier Espinosa of Rochester Institute of Technology and William N. Evans of at the University of Notre […]

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Book Review: Credit Crunch

Book Review: Credit Crunch

Credit Crunch: Housing Bubbles, Globalisation and the Worldwide Economic Crisis. Graham Turner; London: Pluto Press, 2008. 256 pp., $27.95 Paperback. No Way […]

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Why Social Science Research Matters

Why Social Science Research Matters

Michael Lubell, accomplished professor of physics, explains why the social sciences are critical to the advance of science and technology, and explains why we need to protect the social sciences from political attempts to de-fund them.

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Book Review Essay: Raj Patel

Book Review Essay: Raj Patel

Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System. Raj Patel. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House. 2007. 398pp. US$19.95 pb. The […]

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