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Center for Energy Studies | Working Paper
What’s Next for Natural Gas in Ukraine?
The authors examine the opportunities and challenges of plans by Ukraine’s new government to overhaul the country’s energy…
May 7, 2020
A nurse administers a COVID-19 vaccination.
Center for Health Policy | Commentary
Why Black Americans Are Dying at Higher Rates From Covid-19
Racial disparities in the U.S. have created vulnerabilities in certain populations and put their health at increased risk…
May 7, 2020
Drug Policy
Webinar — Drugs and Covid-19: How the Pandemic is Impacting Substance Use and Treatment

The Covid-19 pandemic, the associated economic downturn and the widespread stay-at-home orders have created enormous…

May 6, 2020
Baker Briefing | Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Podcast
U.S. Govt Debt Growth
How are debt projections and the interest rate tied to broad demographic transformations underway in the U.S. and across the…
May 6, 2020
The Mexico City skyline.
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
The flags of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.
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 Health Policy
Member Exclusive Webinar — Parenting Young Children During Covid-19: How Children Respond and What They Need

Parenting young children, which can be complicated during the best of times, has become even more challenging as families…

May 4, 2020
Center for Energy Studies
Webinar — Perspectives on a Market in Transition: The Future of Global Natural Gas

Natural gas markets have undergone rapid changes over the last 20 years. This has been highlighted by things such as supply…

May 1, 2020
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico
Webinar: Organized Crime and the Coronavirus in Mexico

The coronavirus pandemic has led many nations to enforce social distancing measures and has caused economies to slow…

April 29, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy
Member-Exclusive Webinar: U.S. Government Debt Growth in a Time of Secular Stagnation

Over the past decade, U.S. federal debt as a share of the economy has grown to levels not reached since the aftermath of…

April 28, 2020
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