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Robert Hockett, Law
“I think anything that edges reasonably close to $15 is likely to have similar effect, even if slightly diminished,” says Robert Hockett, professor...
Mary Jo Dudley, LASP
“Unless there’s a dramatic increase in the number of vaccines sent, you do the math,” says Mary Jo Dudley, director of the Cornell Farmworker Program....
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“The U.S. is likely to push back against other countries’ intervention in foreign exchange markets to weaken their currencies, despite other major...
Nicole Hassoun, Einaudi
Nicole Hassoun, visiting scholar at the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, writes this opinion piece about how to make requiring proof...
Robert H. Frank, Einaudi
This opinion piece references an op-ed written by Robert Frank, emeritus professor of economics, in The New York Times in which Frank argues that many...
Sarah Kreps, PACS
“All of the signs coming out of the administration are that even if many of the individuals are the same as a decade ago, the policies will not be,”...
Chris Barrett, IAD and SEAP
“The risk of food price spikes is driving people into diets or undernutrition who don't need to be there. We've got to find ways to both temper demand...
Qi Wang, EAP
Qi Wang (EAP) reviews research about human memory.
Sarosh Kuruvilla, SAP and SEAP
Sarosh Kuruvilla, professor of industrial relations, Asian studies and public affairs, discusses the factory industry in China.
Darin Self, SEAP
Darin Self, SEAP PhD candidate in government, cowrites this opinion piece on why Myanmar’s military seized control.