Soccer Diplomacy
Heather Dichter, associate professor of sports history at De Montfort University in England, looked at the role soccer has played in foreign relations since 1914. This virtual event was host…
146 viewsHeather Dichter, associate professor of sports history at De Montfort University in England, looked at the role soccer has played in foreign relations since 1914. This virtual event was host…
146 viewsPrinceton University economics professor Leah Boustan talked about the history of American immigration and argued that many of the commonly held beliefs about immigrants to the U.S. are wron…
324 viewsPanelists discussed data that addressed voting habits and overall political activity of naturalized immigrants and their U.S.-born descendants. Topics included the different political ideolo…
129 viewsMichigan State University assistant professor Nazita Lajevardi looked at how American Muslims are perceived in the U.S. This virtual program was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute i…
262 viewsThe American Enterprise Institute held a virtual discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the European Union economy. Maarten Verwey, director-general of economic and financial affairs…
148 viewsSeth Stephens-Davidowitz talked about his book Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Reveals About Who We Really Are, in which he uses data to explore economics, ethics, …
1,379 viewsBrendan Duke and Stan Veuger talked about health of the U.S. economy and the jobless rate. Other topics included the minimum wage, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and a possible Federal Reser…
452 viewsGrover Norquist talked about his book End the IRS Before It Ends Us: How to Restore a Low Tax, High Growth, Wealthy America, in which he argues that Americans have reached a tipping point in…
1,247 viewsWitnesses testified on federal subsidies to insurance providers under the Affordable Care Act. The subsidies, also referred to as “risk corridors,” limit health care providers' losses and ga…
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