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Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Research Paper North America’s Shifting Supply Chains: The USMCA, COVID-19, and the U.S.-China Trade War David A. Gantz, the Will Clayton Fellow in Trade and International Economics, analyzes a wide range of factors — including… November 18, 2020
Center for Energy Studies | Research Paper Texas CREZ Lines: How Stakeholders Shape Major Energy Infrastructure Projects With opposition to large-scale energy infrastructure on the rise, transmission service providers find it problematic to… November 17, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Commentary Tax Vouchers: As California Goes, So Goes the Nation? Public finance fellow Joyce Beebe explores California’s tax voucher program, which, if implemented, would offer Californians… November 17, 2020
Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Research Paper Hold the Line Through 2035: A Strategy to Offset China’s Revisionist Actions and Sustain a Rules-based Order in the Asia-Pacific The authors offer strategies to counter an increasingly aggressive China and to position the Indo-Asia-Pacific for continued… November 12, 2020
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary Why Have U.S. Natural Gas Prices Increased Post-COVID?!? Energy fellows Mark Finley and Anna Mikulska explore why U.S. natural gas prices have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic… November 10, 2020
Commentary Cold War With China: Not So Soon When President-elect Joe Biden assumes office in January, he will be compelled to deal with the most important and… November 9, 2020
Report Automation Does Not Kill Jobs. It Increases Inequality. Many economists are concerned that automation will result in a loss of jobs. This work shows that is not the issue, and that… November 6, 2020
Drug Policy | Testimony Reducing the Burden of Criminal Justice Involvement for Minor Offenses In testimony before the Texas House of Representatives Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, Neill Harris expressed support for… November 5, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Issue Brief Decline in U.S. Wealth and Income Inequality Between 2016 and 2019 Public finance fellow Jorge Barro analyzes Federal Reserve survey data released in September 2020 that shows that U.S… November 4, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Commentary COVID-19 and the Texas Rainy Day Fund In late July, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar delivered a bleak economic outlook for the state’s economy: the amount of… November 4, 2020