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We examine whether social science research can influence state legislation and elaborate on why social scientists may sometimes fail to have an impact. To begin, we construct a simple model of the policy process in which social scientists supply research to legislators, which they then use to...
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Mortgage application denial rates have increased since 2002, but it is unclear to what extent this increase in denials has differentially affected “non-traditional” mortgage applicants that do not resemble “traditional” white, non-Hispanic opposite-sex couple applicants. This article...
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An integrated approach for estimating the stock of human capital in the United States isdeveloped which eliminates well known problems associated with both the cost and income basedmethods currently in use. Historical information on the cost of the educational investment madein base entrants...
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