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Voluntary carbon markets, such as the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), were worth $90 million in 2006. This paper finds …
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This paper compares and contrasts the determinants of the market for skyscrapers in Chicago and New York from 1885 to … cities. I also estimate the effects of zoning regulations on height. Compared to New York, Chicago's zoning policies …
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public, private and community environmental leaders in metropolitan Chicago regarding their disposition toward creating …
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This report details second-year results from Mathematica’s study on Chicago Public Schools’ Teacher Advancement Program …
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Remarks by Michael H. Moskow President and Chief Executive Officer Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago …
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This paper calculates the cross elasticity between the price of gasoline and transit ridership in Chicago using monthly …
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Chicago's O’Hare airport is extremely congested, especially in the late afternoon and early evening. The paper uses a …
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Neoliberal urban governances are now widely recognised as contingently manifest and constantly evolving social and institutional formations. Yet, there remains comparatively little empirical work on the place-specific complexities of urban neoliberalisation, and as variegated formations within...
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the classroom, structured feedback, and performance-based compensation. This report focuses on the Chicago Public Schools …
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