Understanding the Effects of Legalizing Undocumented Immigrants

By Joan Monras, Javier Vázquez-Grenno, and Ferran Elias. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 121. July 11, 2018.

Why Does the Federal Government Issue Damaging Dietary Guidelines? Lessons from Thomas Jefferson to Today

By Terence Kealey. Policy Analysis No. 846. July 10, 2018.

Ride-Sharing, Fatal Crashes, and Crime

By Angela Dills and Sean E. Mulholland. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 120. July 5, 2018.

The Jones Act: A Burden America Can No Longer Bear

By Colin Grabow, Inu Manak, and Daniel J. Ikenson. Policy Analysis No. 845. June 28, 2018.

The Mirage of Transition in Cuba

By Antonio Rodiles and Erik Jennische. Economic Development Bulletin No. 30. June 27, 2018.

Promoting Wellness or Waste? Evidence from Antidepressant Advertising

By Bradley Shapiro. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 119. June 27, 2018.

Should Cryptocurrencies Be Regulated like Securities?

By Diego Zuluaga. CMFA Briefing Paper No. 1. June 25, 2018.

The Gender Earnings Gap in the Gig Economy: Evidence from More Than 1 Million Rideshare Drivers

By Cody Cook, Rebecca Diamond, Jonathan Hall, John A. List, & Paul Oyer. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 118. June 20, 2018.

War State, Trauma State: Why Afghanistan Remains Stuck in Conflict

By Erik Goepner. Policy Analysis No. 844. June 19, 2018.

Lobbying on Regulatory Enforcement Actions: Evidence from U.S. Commercial and Savings Banks

By Thomas A. Lambert. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 117. June 13, 2018.

Effects of Copyrights on Science: Evidence from the U.S. Book Republication Program

By Barbara Biasi and Petra Moser. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 116. June 6, 2018.

A World Imagined: Nostalgia and Liberal Order

By Patrick Porter. Policy Analysis No. 843. June 5, 2018.

Incarcerated Immigrants in 2016: Their Numbers, Demographics, and Countries of Origin

By Michelangelo Landgrave and Alex Nowrasteh. Immigration Research and Policy Brief No. 7. June 4, 2018.

Give Me 3’: Do Minimum Distance Passing Laws Reduce Bicyclist Fatalities?

By Cody Nehiba. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 115. May 30, 2018.

Does Ride-Sharing Substitute for Ambulances?

By Leon S. Moskatel and David J. G. Slusky. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 114. May 23, 2018.

Political Rhetoric as Trade Barrier: Trump’s “Buy American” Campaign and U.S. Demand for Imports

By Jeffrey Kucik and Krzysztof Pelc. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 113. May 16, 2018.

Immigration and the Welfare State: Immigrant and Native Use Rates and Benefit Levels for Means-Tested Welfare and Entitlement Programs

By Alex Nowrasteh and Robert Orr. Immigration Research and Policy Brief No. 6. May 10, 2018.

Police Patrols and Crime

By Jordi Blanes i Vidal and Giovanni Mastrobuoni. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 112. May 9, 2018.

Is Public Schooling a Public Good? An Analysis of Schooling Externalities

By Corey A. DeAngelis. Policy Analysis No. 842. May 9, 2018.

Was Buenos Aires the Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? The Future of the World Trade Organization

By James Bacchus. Policy Analysis No. 841. May 8, 2018.

The Effect of Unilateral Divorce on Prostitution: Evidence from Divorce Laws in U.S. States

By Ricardo Ciacci. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 111. May 2, 2018.

Drones on the Border: Efficacy and Privacy Implications

By David Bier and Matthew Feeney. Immigration Research and Policy Brief No. 5. May 1, 2018.

Avoiding a Korean Calamity: Why Resolving the Dispute with Pyongyang Requires Keeping the Peace

By Doug Bandow. Policy Analysis No. 840. April 26, 2018.

Industry Dynamics and the Minimum Wage: A Putty-Clay Approach

By Daniel Aaronson, Eric French, Isaac Sorkin, & Ted To. Research Briefs in Economic Policy No. 110. April 25, 2018.

Reassessing the Facts about Inequality, Poverty, and Redistribution

By John F. Early. Policy Analysis No. 839. April 24, 2018.