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McNair Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth | Research Paper Creating a Pipeline for Startups in Houston, Texas Recent academic research has shown that startup training institutions can greatly increase the number of startup firms… May 31, 2017
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Commentary The First Human Body Transplant To what lengths should we go to preserve human life? Doctors from Italy and China plan to provide a Russian volunteer with a… May 31, 2017
Commentary After the President’s Visit: How Deep Is the Rift Between the United States and Europe? Bonner Means Baker Fellow Joe Barnes analyzes how President Trump’s criticism of NATO members and the Paris accord on… May 30, 2017
Center for Energy Studies | Journal The Digital Transformation and Disruptive Technologies: Challenges and Solutions for the Electricity Sector in African Markets The authors examine ways in which disruptive technologies could potentially help improve power sector development in African… May 30, 2017
Health Economics | Issue Brief Ethical Considerations of a National Database for Children With Medical Complexity The Advancing Care for Exceptional Kids Act proposes a national database that would serve as a centralized source of… May 23, 2017
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Journal NTD Policy Priorities: Science, Values, and Agenda Setting The authors explore the different scientific values and priorities that should be considered in setting the policy agenda… May 18, 2017
Center for Health Policy | Issue Brief Children With Medical Complexity: Can Utilizing Telemedicine in the Patient-centered Medical Home Model Reduce Cost of Care? Children with medical complexity (CMC), defined as children who have chronic medical conditions that can be expected to last… May 16, 2017
Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Journal Women’s Representation Under Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Kuwait Whereas the royal decree granting Kuwaiti women the right to vote and run for elections in May 2005 raised hopes for… May 16, 2017
Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Commentary Feminist Associations Under Authoritarianism in Tunisia In a post for the Baker Institute Blog, the authors examine two associations that have been among the pillars of civil… May 15, 2017
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Issue Brief Paid Family Leave: Balancing Acts Public finance fellow Joyce Beebe outlines the benefits of paid family leave for U.S. families and society in general… May 11, 2017