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Center for Energy Studies | Journal Impact of Mexico's Energy Reform on Consumer Welfare The authors assess the impact of Mexico's 2014 energy reform on consumer welfare. March 14, 2021
Drug Policy | Testimony Controlled Substances: Federal Policies and Enforcement Fellow Katharine Neill Harris testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on the failed war on drugs and solutions… March 11, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Child Health Policy | Health Economics | Newsletter Does Life in a Low-income Neighborhood Lead to Poor Health and Well-being for Residents? "Although there is evidence that living in a low-income neighborhood can have negative health impacts, resident and… March 9, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Research Paper Houston Flooding 3.5 Years After Harvey Jim Blackburn, co-director of Rice’s SSPEED Center and a Baker Institute Rice faculty scholar, examines what the city of… March 2, 2021
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Commentary Relaunching U.S.-Mexico Relations: The Challenges Ahead What are Mexico's prospects for immigration, trade and more, after President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's virtual meeting… March 2, 2021
Space Policy | Policy Brief International Cooperation & Space Exploration The space station is an outstanding model for international cooperation by the world's nations. Similarly, cooperation can… March 1, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Infographic Comparing the Three Available COVID-19 Vaccines Health policy experts Kirstin Matthews and Rekha Lakshmanan compare the three COVID-19 vaccines now available from Pfizer… March 1, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Global Health | Journal Anti-science Kills: From Soviet Embrace of Pseudoscience to Accelerated Attacks on U.S. Biomedicine Vaccines and other biomedical advances will not be sufficient to halt COVID-19, unless we simultaneously counter anti… February 28, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Journal Rethinking Human Embryo Research Policies It now seems technically feasible to culture human embryos beyond the “fourteen‐day limit,” which has the potential to… February 26, 2021
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Issue Brief The Macroeconomic Scars of the Pandemic In this brief, public finance fellow Jorge Barro explains some of the long-term economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic… February 25, 2021