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Education and Crime Over the Life Cycle

Despite a significant fall in crime levels during the '90s, the costs to taxpayers have soared together with the prison population. In North America, this fast-paced growth has occurred against a backdrop of stable or decreasing crime rates. Why is this? Associate Professor Giovanni Gallipoli explores this question...

Student Alex Wind Wins Progressive Economics Forum Student Essay Contest

Alex's winning essay evaluates the National Child Benefit.

How Do African Dictators Stay in Power?

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Why do people move to 'unhappy' communities? New research co-authored by Assistant Professor Joshua Gottlieb suggests people may be deciding to trade happiness for other gains.

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