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DO SANCTUARY CITIES EXPERIENCE MORE CRIME? A CGO WORKING PAPER 1 Introduction. Sanctuary policies have gained more attention in recent policy debates. Although there is no single definition of a sanctuary city, it is generally considered to be a city that does not cooperate with the federal government in terms of immigration policies. 1 For a formal definition, see Section 4.1. In debates about immigration policies, sanctuary cities are often mentioned in ARE GOVERNMENT-OWNED BROADBAND NETWORKS EFFECTIVE? Executive Summary. On November 2, 2020, the people of Kaysville, Utah, will vote on a proposed project that would involve building a new government-owned broadband network (GON). Despite over 87 percent of Kaysville’s population expecting faster and cheaper internet access from the project, a GON may be redundant and result in negligible COMPETING FOR PEOPLE T he United States has been coasting on its reputation as an excellent destination for too long. While countries like Australia and Canada have been making themselves more attractive to talented immigrants, the U.S. has walled itself off.H-1B visa requests, visas that go to high-skilled immigrants, have been denied more often in recent years. And while the total number of international CRISES ARE TIMES OF NON-COMPLACENCY Crises are times of non-complacency. Ever since John F. Kennedy butchered Chinese etymology to make the point, no business consultant or motivational speaker has let anyone forget that times of crisis represent both danger and opportunity. The ongoing pandemic has been a tragedy with over 3 million confirmed deaths. INNOVATIONS AND DECENTRALIZED ENERGY MARKETS Even in the absence of decentralized energy markets in the near term, EVs can serve as storage and provide grid services. Lazar (2019) argues that as a device, an electric vehicle already behaves like a water heater, and that with digital interconnection and better pricing, EVs can engage in “smart charging.” 18. NET METERING IN THE STATES 1 Executive Summary Net metering allows an owner of rooftop solar panels to participate in the electric grid as a distributed energy producer.1 Solar panels first supply power to the home, and at times when the solar panel produces more power than the home is using the power is sent back onto the grid to be used by other customers. DO IMMIGRANTS THREATEN US PUBLIC SAFETY? 1. Introduction. The relationship between immigration and crime is a hot topic right now, but it is not a new one. During the peak of US immigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there was a perception that the two activities were related (Moehling and Piehl2009, 2014).
ARE MARIJUANA AND ALCOHOL SUBSTITUTES? In addition to the baseline model in equation 2, I also estimate a more generalized model in equation 3. The key difference is that instead of there being an interaction between a single dummy variable for the period following recreational marijuana legalization nearby, there is a vector dummy variable for each year, and those variables are interacted with the distance to nearby legal PRITHVIJIT MUKHERJEE Prithvijit Mukherjee is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Experimental Economics at the Center for Growth and Opportunity. His broad research interests are in experimental economics, social and economic networks, and applied game theory. Prithvijit holds a BA in Economics from the University of Delhi, an MA in Economics from theJawaharlal
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DO SANCTUARY CITIES EXPERIENCE MORE CRIME? A CGO WORKING PAPER 1 Introduction. Sanctuary policies have gained more attention in recent policy debates. Although there is no single definition of a sanctuary city, it is generally considered to be a city that does not cooperate with the federal government in terms of immigration policies. 1 For a formal definition, see Section 4.1. In debates about immigration policies, sanctuary cities are often mentioned in ARE GOVERNMENT-OWNED BROADBAND NETWORKS EFFECTIVE? Executive Summary. On November 2, 2020, the people of Kaysville, Utah, will vote on a proposed project that would involve building a new government-owned broadband network (GON). Despite over 87 percent of Kaysville’s population expecting faster and cheaper internet access from the project, a GON may be redundant and result in negligible COMPETING FOR PEOPLE T he United States has been coasting on its reputation as an excellent destination for too long. While countries like Australia and Canada have been making themselves more attractive to talented immigrants, the U.S. has walled itself off.H-1B visa requests, visas that go to high-skilled immigrants, have been denied more often in recent years. And while the total number of international CRISES ARE TIMES OF NON-COMPLACENCY Crises are times of non-complacency. Ever since John F. Kennedy butchered Chinese etymology to make the point, no business consultant or motivational speaker has let anyone forget that times of crisis represent both danger and opportunity. The ongoing pandemic has been a tragedy with over 3 million confirmed deaths. INNOVATIONS AND DECENTRALIZED ENERGY MARKETS Even in the absence of decentralized energy markets in the near term, EVs can serve as storage and provide grid services. Lazar (2019) argues that as a device, an electric vehicle already behaves like a water heater, and that with digital interconnection and better pricing, EVs can engage in “smart charging.” 18. NET METERING IN THE STATES 1 Executive Summary Net metering allows an owner of rooftop solar panels to participate in the electric grid as a distributed energy producer.1 Solar panels first supply power to the home, and at times when the solar panel produces more power than the home is using the power is sent back onto the grid to be used by other customers. DO IMMIGRANTS THREATEN US PUBLIC SAFETY? 1. Introduction. The relationship between immigration and crime is a hot topic right now, but it is not a new one. During the peak of US immigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there was a perception that the two activities were related (Moehling and Piehl2009, 2014).
ARE MARIJUANA AND ALCOHOL SUBSTITUTES? In addition to the baseline model in equation 2, I also estimate a more generalized model in equation 3. The key difference is that instead of there being an interaction between a single dummy variable for the period following recreational marijuana legalization nearby, there is a vector dummy variable for each year, and those variables are interacted with the distance to nearby legal PRITHVIJIT MUKHERJEE Prithvijit Mukherjee is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Experimental Economics at the Center for Growth and Opportunity. His broad research interests are in experimental economics, social and economic networks, and applied game theory. Prithvijit holds a BA in Economics from the University of Delhi, an MA in Economics from theJawaharlal
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Keaton Miller is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Oregon.His research focuses on delivering sophisticated answers to critical policy questions across multiple micro-economic domains, including health care, recreational substances, state court systems, and anti-trust regulation by using and extending the most sophisticated tools of the industrial organization kit. THE ENVIRONMENTAL OPTIMISM OF ELINOR OSTROM Given that such small homestead sizes were decidedly unworkable for agricultural operations in the West, why did the policy persist for as long as it did? 45 There were several modifications to the 1862 Homestead Act that allowed for larger claims under certain conditions, but the basic size did not change until 1909. In 1873, the Timber Culture Act gave the settler an additional 160 acres if HOW DO TAXES AFFECT ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATION, AND In particular, high-income tax rates and inefficient tax structures can discourage innovation and encourage entrepreneurs to move to areas with lower tax rates. Specifically, income tax rates are shown to affect: The quality of innovative ideas. The number of startup businesses and patent applications. Where entrepreneurs decide tolocate.
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HOW DOES OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING AFFECT CONSUMERS AND WORKERS? By slowing growth, licensing can have large negative effects on the total number of jobs and increases costs for consumers. Three economists estimated that licensing in the United States “results in 2.8 million fewer jobs” and costs consumers $203 billion annually. These losses originate from two IS THE SUN SETTING ON ROOFTOP SOLAR? If you have spent much time following the shifting landscape of energy production in this country, you are likely already aware that solar-powered electricity generation is a fast-growing industry. And if you were unaware up to this point of solar’s growing popularity among energy producers, well, now you know: solar is going to shift the way we produce electricity in a big way. THE CGO - CENTER FOR GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY AT UTAH STATEGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER REVIEWSGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER SOUTHAMPTON PA Introduction The advent of car-sharing platforms has expanded the peer-to-peer car sharing market, but because they are so new, policymakers have yet to decide where they fit in tax policy. As of this paper, no state policymakers have decided that the state’s peer-to-peer car sharing tax policy should be identical. ABOUT - THE CGODR YEO GROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTEREXAMPLES OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTHGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER REVIEWSGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER SOUTHAMPTON PALIST OF GROWTH OPPORTUNITIESWHAT DOES GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES MEAN Contact. 3525 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322-3525 655 New York Ave NW Washington, DC 20001 COMPETING FOR PEOPLE T he United States has been coasting on its reputation as an excellent destination for too long. While countries like Australia and Canada have been making themselves more attractive to talented immigrants, the U.S. has walled itself off.H-1B visa requests, visas that go to high-skilled immigrants, have been denied more often in recent years. And while the total number of international ARE GOVERNMENT-OWNED BROADBAND NETWORKS EFFECTIVE? Executive Summary. On November 2, 2020, the people of Kaysville, Utah, will vote on a proposed project that would involve building a new government-owned broadband network (GON). Despite over 87 percent of Kaysville’s population expecting faster and cheaper internet access from the project, a GON may be redundant and result in negligible SOCIAL MEDIA, MISINFORMATION, AND VOTING DECISIONS 1 Introduction. Information held by voters is crucial in determining policy choices. Social media platforms play an increasingly pivotal role in determining the information available to voters. 1 Social media sites have surpassed print newspapers as a news source for Americans: One in five U.S. adults say they often get news via social media, slightly higher than the share who often do so from DO SANCTUARY CITIES EXPERIENCE MORE CRIME? A CGO WORKING PAPER 1 Introduction. Sanctuary policies have gained more attention in recent policy debates. Although there is no single definition of a sanctuary city, it is generally considered to be a city that does not cooperate with the federal government in terms of immigration policies. 1 For a formal definition, see Section 4.1. In debates about immigration policies, sanctuary cities are often mentioned in NET METERING IN THE STATES 1 Executive Summary Net metering allows an owner of rooftop solar panels to participate in the electric grid as a distributed energy producer.1 Solar panels first supply power to the home, and at times when the solar panel produces more power than the home is using the power is sent back onto the grid to be used by other customers. PRITHVIJIT MUKHERJEE Prithvijit Mukherjee is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Experimental Economics at the Center for Growth and Opportunity. His broad research interests are in experimental economics, social and economic networks, and applied game theory. Prithvijit holds a BA in Economics from the University of Delhi, an MA in Economics from theJawaharlal
ARE MARIJUANA AND ALCOHOL SUBSTITUTES? In addition to the baseline model in equation 2, I also estimate a more generalized model in equation 3. The key difference is that instead of there being an interaction between a single dummy variable for the period following recreational marijuana legalization nearby, there is a vector dummy variable for each year, and those variables are interacted with the distance to nearby legal THE US POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM AND THE COLLAPSE OF B&L By five years out, postal savings explains about 36.99 percent of the variation in total B&L share value. This was a period of large changes in B&L share value: total value in the sample grew by an average of 18 percent annually from 1922 to 1930, then decreased an average of THE CGO - CENTER FOR GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY AT UTAH STATEGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER REVIEWSGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER SOUTHAMPTON PA Introduction The advent of car-sharing platforms has expanded the peer-to-peer car sharing market, but because they are so new, policymakers have yet to decide where they fit in tax policy. As of this paper, no state policymakers have decided that the state’s peer-to-peer car sharing tax policy should be identical. ABOUT - THE CGODR YEO GROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTEREXAMPLES OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTHGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER REVIEWSGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER SOUTHAMPTON PALIST OF GROWTH OPPORTUNITIESWHAT DOES GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES MEAN Contact. 3525 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322-3525 655 New York Ave NW Washington, DC 20001 COMPETING FOR PEOPLE T he United States has been coasting on its reputation as an excellent destination for too long. While countries like Australia and Canada have been making themselves more attractive to talented immigrants, the U.S. has walled itself off.H-1B visa requests, visas that go to high-skilled immigrants, have been denied more often in recent years. And while the total number of international ARE GOVERNMENT-OWNED BROADBAND NETWORKS EFFECTIVE? Executive Summary. On November 2, 2020, the people of Kaysville, Utah, will vote on a proposed project that would involve building a new government-owned broadband network (GON). Despite over 87 percent of Kaysville’s population expecting faster and cheaper internet access from the project, a GON may be redundant and result in negligible SOCIAL MEDIA, MISINFORMATION, AND VOTING DECISIONS 1 Introduction. Information held by voters is crucial in determining policy choices. Social media platforms play an increasingly pivotal role in determining the information available to voters. 1 Social media sites have surpassed print newspapers as a news source for Americans: One in five U.S. adults say they often get news via social media, slightly higher than the share who often do so from DO SANCTUARY CITIES EXPERIENCE MORE CRIME? A CGO WORKING PAPER 1 Introduction. Sanctuary policies have gained more attention in recent policy debates. Although there is no single definition of a sanctuary city, it is generally considered to be a city that does not cooperate with the federal government in terms of immigration policies. 1 For a formal definition, see Section 4.1. In debates about immigration policies, sanctuary cities are often mentioned in NET METERING IN THE STATES 1 Executive Summary Net metering allows an owner of rooftop solar panels to participate in the electric grid as a distributed energy producer.1 Solar panels first supply power to the home, and at times when the solar panel produces more power than the home is using the power is sent back onto the grid to be used by other customers. PRITHVIJIT MUKHERJEE Prithvijit Mukherjee is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Experimental Economics at the Center for Growth and Opportunity. His broad research interests are in experimental economics, social and economic networks, and applied game theory. Prithvijit holds a BA in Economics from the University of Delhi, an MA in Economics from theJawaharlal
ARE MARIJUANA AND ALCOHOL SUBSTITUTES? In addition to the baseline model in equation 2, I also estimate a more generalized model in equation 3. The key difference is that instead of there being an interaction between a single dummy variable for the period following recreational marijuana legalization nearby, there is a vector dummy variable for each year, and those variables are interacted with the distance to nearby legal THE US POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM AND THE COLLAPSE OF B&L By five years out, postal savings explains about 36.99 percent of the variation in total B&L share value. This was a period of large changes in B&L share value: total value in the sample grew by an average of 18 percent annually from 1922 to 1930, then decreased an average ofABOUT - THE CGO
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HOW DOES OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING AFFECT CONSUMERS AND WORKERS? By slowing growth, licensing can have large negative effects on the total number of jobs and increases costs for consumers. Three economists estimated that licensing in the United States “results in 2.8 million fewer jobs” and costs consumers $203 billion annually. These losses originate from two THE CGO - CENTER FOR GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY AT UTAH STATEGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER REVIEWSGROWTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER SOUTHAMPTON PA We research how society's key institutions — business, government, and community — ignite economic growth and increase opportunity forall.
COMPETING FOR PEOPLE T he United States has been coasting on its reputation as an excellent destination for too long. While countries like Australia and Canada have been making themselves more attractive to talented immigrants, the U.S. has walled itself off.H-1B visa requests, visas that go to high-skilled immigrants, have been denied more often in recent years. And while the total number of international ARE GOVERNMENT-OWNED BROADBAND NETWORKS EFFECTIVE? CGO scholars and fellows frequently comment on a variety of topics for the popular press. The views expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Center for Growth and Opportunity or the views of Utah State University. DO SANCTUARY CITIES EXPERIENCE MORE CRIME? A CGO WORKING PAPER 1 Introduction. Sanctuary policies have gained more attention in recent policy debates. Although there is no single definition of a sanctuary city, it is generally considered to be a city that does not cooperate with the federal government in terms of immigration policies. 1 For a formal definition, see Section 4.1. In debates about immigration policies, sanctuary cities are often mentioned in SOCIAL MEDIA, MISINFORMATION, AND VOTING DECISIONS 1 Introduction. Information held by voters is crucial in determining policy choices. Social media platforms play an increasingly pivotal role in determining the information available to voters. 1 Social media sites have surpassed print newspapers as a news source for Americans: One in five U.S. adults say they often get news via social media, slightly higher than the share who often do so from NET METERING IN THE STATES 1 Executive Summary Net metering allows an owner of rooftop solar panels to participate in the electric grid as a distributed energy producer.1 Solar panels first supply power to the home, and at times when the solar panel produces more power than the home is using the power is sent back onto the grid to be used by other customers.OLIVIA HANSEN
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COMPETING FOR PEOPLE T he United States has been coasting on its reputation as an excellent destination for too long. While countries like Australia and Canada have been making themselves more attractive to talented immigrants, the U.S. has walled itself off.H-1B visa requests, visas that go to high-skilled immigrants, have been denied more often in recent years. And while the total number of international ARE GOVERNMENT-OWNED BROADBAND NETWORKS EFFECTIVE? CGO scholars and fellows frequently comment on a variety of topics for the popular press. The views expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Center for Growth and Opportunity or the views of Utah State University. DO SANCTUARY CITIES EXPERIENCE MORE CRIME? A CGO WORKING PAPER 1 Introduction. Sanctuary policies have gained more attention in recent policy debates. Although there is no single definition of a sanctuary city, it is generally considered to be a city that does not cooperate with the federal government in terms of immigration policies. 1 For a formal definition, see Section 4.1. In debates about immigration policies, sanctuary cities are often mentioned in SOCIAL MEDIA, MISINFORMATION, AND VOTING DECISIONS 1 Introduction. Information held by voters is crucial in determining policy choices. Social media platforms play an increasingly pivotal role in determining the information available to voters. 1 Social media sites have surpassed print newspapers as a news source for Americans: One in five U.S. adults say they often get news via social media, slightly higher than the share who often do so from NET METERING IN THE STATES 1 Executive Summary Net metering allows an owner of rooftop solar panels to participate in the electric grid as a distributed energy producer.1 Solar panels first supply power to the home, and at times when the solar panel produces more power than the home is using the power is sent back onto the grid to be used by other customers.OLIVIA HANSEN
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