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Busted? The boom in prison growth is slowing as crime rates decline, budgets tighten and policymakers consider alternatives
Clement, Douglas
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Incentive compensation in the banking industry: insights from economic theory
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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
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How can banks and similar institutions design optimal compensation systems? Would such systems conflict with the goals of society? This paper considers a theoretical framework of how banks structure job contracts with their employees to explore three points: the structure of a socially optimal...
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We beg to differ
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In an expansive review of a flourishing literature, researchers explore the promise of economic models that allow for human variation
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Interview with Kevin Murphy
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Coping strategies
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Sprawl is often condemned, but most critiques hold no economic water. Still, a few are valid, and policy fixes may exist.
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The prices-right: The toughest problem in metal mining's future will be making prices reflect all the costs.
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Back to nature: restoring wetlands may help to control floods, but their other values complicate the picture
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Micropower: The next big thing?
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Is gray the new gold?
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The elderly are often portrayed as an economic burden, but many see seniors as a target market. For states and communities, the net economic benefit is hard to gauge
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Fighting the last war: current policy neglects to anticipate the impact of floodplain development on future flood potential
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