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Wojciech Kopczuk comments on the Saez-Zucman approach on how to assess and describe tax burdens.

Oct 13 2019
The Wall Street Journal
In the Media

Democrats will need to wake up to the reality that — at least when it comes to the United States — demography is not destiny, and there are no iron laws regarding assimilation and voting patterns writes Stuart Gottlieb.

 

Oct 13 2019
The Hill
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The Harriman Institute held a special roundtable to discuss the impending impeachment investigation revolving President Trump's phone call to Ukraine President Zelensky. 

Oct 13 2019
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In sanction-crippled Iran, the regime cements its military might and continues its nuclear program. At the same time, ordinary people without strong political fervor suffer writes Lukas Feldhaus MIA ’20.

Oct 12 2019
The Governance Post
In the Media

Government-run mandatory digital IDs will allow seamless provision of government service.s But success boils down to long-term implementation write Nabila Hassan MPA ' 20.

Oct 11 2019
The Diplomat
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Even in the absence of a trade war, China's growth rate would have come down. The trade war makes it worse, but the trade war is not the primary reason,says Shang-Jin Wei,

Oct 10 2019
NPR
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"We need to make it easier to talk about, because talking about your struggles is often the first step toward getting help," says Karine Jean-Pierre

Oct 10 2019
NBC News
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Oct 09 2019
Admissions Blog

At New York Comic Con this weekend, Patrick Stewart and Billy Dee Williams said space travel could be a possibility in the near future. Ben Orlove told Space that "space-based research is fundamental" given the impact of climate change.

Oct 08 2019
Space
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