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Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief Mexican Consumption and the Economic Impact of the Coronavirus on Texas Border Counties Jose Ivan Rodriguez-Sanchez, the postdoctoral research fellow in international trade for the Center for the U.S. and Mexico… December 4, 2020
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Newsletter Should the VA Be More Proactive About Promoting Service-connected Disability Benefits for Potentially Eligible Veterans Who Use VA Health Care? In the December 2020 issue of the Health Policy Research (HPR) newsletter, Drew Helmer, the deputy director of the Center… December 1, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Issue Brief U.S. Debt at 100% of GDP: Why This Time Will Be Different While recent headlines announce that President Biden's proposed budget will drive the national debt past WWII levels, fellow… November 30, 2020
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Research Paper Vaccine Legislation in Texas and the Rise of the State Anti-Vaccine Movement Over the past decade, anti-vaccine rhetoric and activity have increased in the United States, resulting in decreased… November 30, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Report What’s Next for State Unemployment Insurance Funds? The unemployment insurance (UI) system is facing a perfect storm of problems: the pandemic has led to a surge in jobless… November 23, 2020
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