And the IMF's economic counsellor, Raghuram Rajan, puts it all too presciently in a new paper.
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Scott-Clayton recently co-authored a new paper on the costs of complexity in the college financial aid system.
As NPR's John Nielsen reports, a new paper in the journal Science may help settle this argument.
My Tax Policy Center colleague Eric Toder and I explore that question in a new paper.
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The company could also simply launch a new paper with a different name.
In a new paper by Neil Brewer, a psychologist at Flinders University in Australia, the answer is a resounding yes.
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The mainstream media are reporting in breathless fashion about a new paper claiming current temperatures are their warmest in 4, 000 years.
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But, by favoring all those zeros, we may be missing an opportunity to score a better deal, according to a new paper from researchers at Columbia Business School.
But a new paper in the Financial Analysts Journal turns that assumption on its head, showing how investors can achieve higher returns by buying stocks with lower risk.
In a new paper, Jingzhi Huang of Penn State University and Ying Wang of SUNY-Albany examined the performance of 73 hedge fund-like mutual funds during the 2007 financial crisis.
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Regrettably, as documented in a new paper, Not Free, Not Fair: An Assessment of the 20 May 1990 Elections in Romania, recent events in Romania have vindicated these fears.
Economist Jesse Rothstein has a new paper where he constructs a model of teacher labor supply and how it interacts with education reform policies meant to affect teacher quality.
This week, a new paper will be published in the APS journal, Psychological Science, that supports our predisposition to being control freaks, particularly when it comes to the workplace.
Today Easterlin published a new paper concluding that in 37 countries across the world, rich and poor, well-being has not gone up in conjunction with income over the long term.
In a new paper, Public Procurement and the Private Supply of Green Buildings, authors Timothy Simcoe and Michael W. Toffel show that there is, indeed, a spillover effect to the private sector.
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The authors of a new paper published by the Brookings Institution estimate that the rise in long-term unemployment alone could cause labour-market recovery to take twice as long as after the 1982 recession.
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But sea level rise, largely the result of manmade climate change, may have effects that go far beyond catastrophic flooding: a new paper shows how higher water may lead to increased volcanic activity.
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In addition to findings of lower ice volumes in Autumn and Winter, a new paper from researchers at the University of Washington has confirmed that Arctic ice melts during the summer is also accelerating.
But as David Autor, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, points out in a new paper on labour market polarisation, fading union power has been more the effect than the cause of occupational shifts.
In a new paper, " Mamas Don't let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Lawyers" Vanderbilt University Professor Herbert Schlunk concludes that the shiny attraction of the letters JD behind a graduate's name may be worth less than commonly believed.
Martin Feldstein, a pensions expert from Harvard University and a Bush adviser, argues (in a new paper written with Andrew Samwick of Dartmouth College) that diverting 2% of payroll taxes into private accounts would not mean a cut in overall retirement benefits.
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In a new paper published last week in Physical Review Letters, researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have published a method that allows for much more stable quantum entanglement, which may help pave the way for better quantum communication and quantum computing.
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Quite how much the upturn has disappointed - across the advanced economies - is brought out clearly in a new paper by HSBC, which looks at where the main economies are now and compares that with where forecasters expected them to be back in 2008.
Thomas Piketty of the Paris School of Economics, Emmanuel Saez of the University of California, Berkeley, and Stefanie Stantcheva of MIT argue in a new paper that this is why few studies have been able to show any significant long-term effect from raising top tax rates.
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In a new paper, with the racy title Debt and Deleveraging: uneven progress on the path to growth, McKinsey asserts that the task of reducing the indebtedness of consumer-led economies such as the UK and Spain is barely underway (and see my earlier post, UK's debts biggest in the world, for more on this).
This, the Gould report pointed out, enabled the SNP to appear at the top of all but one regional list in the elections, which saw a new ballot paper design and a new voting system for the council seats.
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There certainly hasn't been any shortage of XPERIA X1 details to emerge since the desirable device was first announced back in February, but those still looking for something to whet their appetite until they can actually get their hands on one can now get their fix courtesy of a new white paper released by Sony Ericsson, which packs a bundle of interesting new tidbits.
This month a new scientific paper discussed the finding that small nematode worms of a certain species often carry a particular mitochondrial mutation the absence of 786 letters of code from a crucial gene.
Along these lines, a new working paper out of Argentina finds that most earners there consider themselves a part of the middle class, suggesting that this as far as misconceptions go this one transcends borders.
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