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Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Research Paper The Spatial Dimension of Crime in Mexico City (2016–2019) Through an examination of crime patterns in a major urban center in Latin America — Mexico City— this study contributes to… May 5, 2020
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief Important New Features in the USMCA The author analyzes some important new provisions in the USMCA that were not part of earlier USMCA briefs in this series. May 5, 2020
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Measuring the True Cost of Sustainability: A Case Study in a Green Energy Approach The authors present a case study that considers the technological merits of methane pyrolysis while also addressing real… April 28, 2020
Drug Policy | Commentary Why the Pandemic Will Challenge the Brain Disease Model of Addiction The collective trauma of the Covid-19 pandemic may provide a clearer understanding of why people use drugs — to help us see… April 28, 2020
McNair Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth | Policy Brief Promoting the Formation of Limited Liability Companies Among Entrepreneurs Given the advantages of an LLC and frequent advice to form one, the authors explore the reasons for the low adoption of the… April 27, 2020
International Economics | Commentary In a Post-pandemic Global Economy, Expect Only the Fittest to Survive — And Emerge Stronger Than Ever The Covid-19 pandemic may spur a period of "economic Darwinism," finishing off weak businesses and favoring wealthy nations… April 27, 2020
Child Health Policy | Commentary Parenting Young Children During COVID-19 Understanding how to interpret the signs of a child's distress as they adjust to a new way of life during Covid-19 — and how… April 27, 2020
Baker Briefing | Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Podcast Refugees & the coronavirus While refugees are not inherently more susceptible to the Covid-19 virus, many live in conditions that leave them highly… April 24, 2020
Center for Energy Studies | Journal Linear and Nonlinear Granger Causality Between Electricity Production and Economic Performance in Mexico Published in Energy Policy, Volume 142, July 2020. April 24, 2020
Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Report Economic Statecraft: Options for Reducing U.S. Overdependence on Chinese-Supplied Materials and Medications This policy report explains how specific tools of economic statecraft can be applied to reduce risks caused by dependence on… April 23, 2020