Research

Thomas Coleman
In recent decades, income inequality in the United States has become a very contentious policy debate. Critics argue that tax cuts for the wealthy, especially those enacted in the 1980s and sustained over time, have worsened the income gap.
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In the history of authoritarian regimes, purges have been a common tool rulers use to maintain control by removing perceived threats. One of the most notorious episodes of purges took place during Joseph Stalin’s Great Terror of 1937-38.
Eduardo Montero
n the 1980s, Brazil launched an ambitious campaign to eliminate Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that primarily affects poor, non-white, and rural populations in Latin America.
Daniel Moskowitz
Research Addresses Impact of Legislative Agenda vs. Ideological Shifts in Congressional Polarization, Finds New Members To Be More Partisan, with Most Change Among Republicans.
Harold Pollack
The ambitious Crisis Assistance Response and Engagement Program spanned for two years and required multi-agency partnership.
A photo of Ryan Kellogg
For the first time in roughly a century, oil’s dominance as a transportation fuel is under threat.