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What Happens After Manufacturing Jobs Disappear? Non-Manufacturing Alternatives for Industrial Regions

The continued loss of manufacturing jobs in the U.S. is a well-known and well-studied phenomenon that continues to be a concern to business, labor, elected officials and policymakers at all levels of...

Trajectories of Immigrant Performance Over Time

Despite the difficulties of learning a new language and new customs, prior research suggests that young immigrant children fare relatively

The Impact of Multinational Enterprise Strategy on Indigenous Enterprises: Horizontal Spillovers and Crowding Out in Developing Countries

This project seeks to understand how multinational enterprise (MNE) investment into a developing country affects indigenous firms operating in the same industry

Network Analysis and the Law: Measuring the Legal Importance of Precedents at the US Supreme Court

Scholars, judges, and lawyers commonly recognize that stare decisis - the rule that judges follow the rulings in previously decided court opinions

Collaborative Research: The Establishment of Stare Decisis in the American Legal System

Scholars, judges, and lawyers commonly recognize that stare decisis, the rule that judges follow the rulings in previously decided court opinions

Significant Features of the Property Tax

This multi-year undertaking between the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and GWIPP provides a rich compendium of data and information

Foreign Capital Cities and Their Relationship to the National Government: What Washington, DC Can Learn

: The District of Columbia, as the capital of the United States, is in a unique set of circumstances with respect to other American cities,

The District of Columbia and Its Lack of Representation in Congress: What Difference Does it Make?

The concept and practice of representation underpins the American democracy. Yet, residents of the nation’s capital lack full representation before Congress.

The Ingredients for Successful and Vibrant Cities

What are the ingredients that go into making a city successful? What public policy processes, investment strategies, and political actions are required to support the ingredients for city success?

Promoting Bicycling in Three Metropolitan Washington Counties

There is increasing evidence that the built environment of communities can inhibit or enhance activity levels among all age groups