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Prof. Martin Eichenbaum, Professor of Economics at Northwestern University
September 12, 2020

Bridging the Covid-19 recession, Rethinking  monetary and fiscal policy In an era Of low-Interest rates,  Monetary policy effect on refinancing  Prof. Martin Eichenbaum is a professor of economics at Northwestern University and the co-direc

Prof. Peter Muennig, Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University
September 11, 2020

Is Medicaid worth the cost?, Universal health coverage in China, Precision population health management, Urbanicity, and hypertension, Earned Income Tax Credit and health effects, Psychological implications of the pandemic, and Health and economic consequ

Prof. Douglas Comer, Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University
September 10, 2020

The cloud: to come the full circle of computing, DcNet: A Data Center Network Architecture that supports live VM migration, and towards disaggregating the Software-defined networking (SDN) Control Plane. Prof. Douglas Comer is a Professor of Computer Scie

Prof. Jeremi Suri, Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin
September 09, 2020

The cost of victory in WWII, The fiction of American Century, Nixon and Brezhnev, Revisiting Roosevelt: How presidential empathy can improve politics, and Why the presidency is too big to succeed, and how it could be fixed. Prof. Jeremi Suri is the Chair

Prof. Burkhard Schafer, Chair of Computational Legal Theory at the University of Edinburgh
September 08, 2020

Legal AI, creative informatics, and the quest for executable justice, A new approach to visualizing legal argumentation, Copyright and the law and ethics of machine co-production., Technology and the future of inheritance law. Prof. Burkhard Schafer is th

Prof. Norman Garrick, Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Connecticut
September 06, 2020

Traffic fatality rate: Why US is the worst among developed countries, Zurich: Where people are welcome and cars are not, The broken algorithm that poisoned American transportation, and Burying past planning mistakes in American cities. Prof. Norman Garric

Prof. Art Markman, Professor of Psychology, and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin
September 05, 2020

Impulsive choice-making,  Probability matching decisions, Structural comparisons in consumer choice, Naturalistic and Lab-based decision-making,  and Strategies for Economic Development Outside of Urban Corridors Prof. Art Markman, who is a Prof

Prof. Clair Brown, Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley
September 04, 2020

A Policy Index to Create a Sustainable, Shared-Prosperity Economy, and Buddhist Economics: an enlightened approach to the dismal science Prof. Clair Brown is a Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley. Clair has published research on many aspects of inequali

Prof. Carol Gould, Professor of Philosophy at Florida Atlantic University
September 03, 2020

Towards a Theory of the Aesthetic Properties of Persons, Glamour as an Aesthetic Property of Persons, Objective Beauty, and  Psychoanalysis, Imagination, and Imaginative Resistance Prof. Carol Gould is a Professor of Philosophy at Florida Atlantic Un

Prof. Brooks Holtom, Professor of Management at Georgetown University
September 02, 2020

A blueprint for change in Management Education, Turnover and Retention Research, and Better ways to predict who is going to quit. Prof. Brooks Holtom is a Professor of Management at Georgetown University. His research focuses on how organizations acquire,