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Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Research Paper The Effects of Carbon Tax Policies on the U.S. Economy and the Welfare of Households Public finance fellow John Diamond and Rice faculty scholar George Zodrow analyze the short- and long-term economic effects… July 17, 2018
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Political Economy of the Arab Gulf | Issue Brief The Structural Constraints of Entrepreneurship in Bahrain Procedural reforms can further advance the development of start-ups in Bahrain, writes the author in this evaluation of the… July 17, 2018
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Political Economy of the Arab Gulf | Issue Brief Integrating Climate Change Policies With Economic Diversification Strategies: Challenges and Opportunities in Oman and the UAE The author examines the key challenges and opportunities of integrating climate policies with Gulf Cooperation Council… July 16, 2018
Latin America Initiative | Commentary Family Reunification Does Not Fix Trump’s Immigration Fiasco The Trump administration's family reunification policy is insufficient to address the lasting impacts of the president's… July 12, 2018
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief Political Turpitude: The Negative Impact of Zero-Tolerance Immigration Policies on Irregular Labor Markets The authors examine the impact of draconian immigration policies on business sectors that depend on immigrants, many times… July 9, 2018
Center for Energy Studies | Journal Electricity (and Natural Gas) Transmission Under Transformation The author reviews some of the regulatory, financial and planning challenges for electricity transmission. Economics of… July 1, 2018
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Research Paper Continuity or Rupture? Mexico’s Energy Reform in Light of Electoral Expectations This paper explores the various ways by which the president of Mexico can legally stop the implementation of the country's… June 27, 2018
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Issue Brief How Did the Supreme Court Change Online Sales Taxation? Fellow Joyce Beebe examines the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2018 ruling that opens the door for states to collect sales taxes… June 26, 2018
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Commentary The Opposition’s Moment? Turkey’s Elections Produce a Divided Government Turkey's recent elections brought an unexpectedly strong win for President Recep Erdogan. Even so, opposition parties have a… June 26, 2018
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Brains vs. Grains: US Technological Leadership Faces a Stiff Challenge as Competition With China Heats Up As the competition between the U.S. and China intensifies, energy fellow Gabriel Collins calls for U.S. leadership in a… June 25, 2018