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  • October 29, 2024
    Policy Analysis
    No. 983
    Why US Immigration Officials Should Allow "Digital Nomad" Admissions
    Why US Immigration Officials Should Allow “Digital Nomad” Admissions
    … United States.7 Despite recent indication in response to these concerns that DHS is taking the lead on developing relevant policy, the United States has yet to announce any digital nomad initiative.8 In developing such policy, DHS, in coordination …
    By Angelo A. Paparelli , David J. Bier, Peter Choi, & Stephen Yale-Loehr
  • April 23, 2025
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 430
    The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Heart Attacks
    The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Heart Attacks
    The US Congress has considered legislation to make daylight saving time (DST) permanent, and in 2021, the European Parliament postponed the process of ending the seasonal time changes it agreed upon in 2019. DST is a common energy policy around …
    By Shinsuke Tanaka and Hideto Koizumi
  • April 9, 2025
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 431
    The Origins and Evolution of Occupational Licensing in the United States
    The Origins and Evolution of Occupational Licensing in the United States
    … The first records the enactment of state and federal licensing laws from 1870 to 2020; it contains the timing of policy changes for over 250 detailed occupations, covering the vast majority of licensed jobs in the United States. The second …
    By Nicholas A. Carollo, Jason F. Hicks, Andrew Karch, & Morris M. Kleiner
  • March 26, 2025
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 426
    The Effects of Immigration in Brazil
    The Effects of Immigration in Brazil
    Brazilian municipalities with a higher population share of European immigrants in 1920 had greater farm values.
    By David Escamilla-Guerrero, Andrea Papadia, and Ariell Zimran
  • February 19, 2025
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 421
    The Effects of a Permanent, Unconditional Cash Transfer Program
    The Effects of a Permanent, Unconditional Cash Transfer Program
    A permanent, unconditional cash transfer program increased recipients’ overall income but displaced some labor income.
    By Sidhya Balakrishnan, Roberta Costa, Johannes Haushofer, & Fábio Waltenberg
  • February 12, 2025
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 420
    Does Democracy Enhance Economic Growth?
    Does Democracy Enhance Economic Growth?
    After accounting for sanctions on nondemocratic countries, the effect of democracy on economic growth generally becomes insignificant or negative.
    By Ziho Park
  • January 29, 2025
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 418
    Robots and Labor in Nursing Homes
    Robots and Labor in Nursing Homes
    Robot adoption was positively associated with employment and quality of care in Japanese nursing homes.
    By Yong Suk Lee, Toshiaki Iizuka, and Karen Eggleston
  • June 10, 2025
    Live Online Policy Forum
    Competencies in Civil Discourse: Episode 6
    Competencies in Civil Discourse: Episode 6
    In this episode of Competencies in Civil Discourse, Erec Smith speaks with attorney Kaitlin Puccio, Director at the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights.
  • May 12, 2025
    Live Online Policy Forum
    Competencies in Civil Discourse: Episode 5
    Competencies in Civil Discourse: Episode 5
    In this episode of Competencies in Civil Discourse, Erec Smith welcomes William Deresiewicz to explore the mission of the Matthew Strother Center for the Examined Life.
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