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Sr. Fellow, Niskanen Center
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Edwin G. Dolan holds a PhD in economics from Yale University. He has taught in the United States at Dartmouth College, the University of Chicago, George Mason University and Gettysburg College. From 1990 to 2001, he taught in Moscow, Russia, where he and his wife founded the American Institute of ...more

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Trends In Part-Time Work Reinforce View Of A Stronger Labor Market
To gauge the strength of the labor market, it is often worth looking behind the headline jobs numbers and unemployment rate. The latest data on part-time work shows a recovery that is progressing well, but not yet complete.
Richmond Fed Warns On Rising Commercial Real Estate Lending
Commercial real estate lending is beginning to rise again, after falling during the Great Depression. A new brief from the Richmond Fed warns that this type of lending poses special risks to financial markets.
Universal Catastrophic Coverage As A Centerpiece For The Next Round Of Healthcare Reform
Conservatives need new ideas if they are to move forward on healthcare reform. Universal catastrophic coverage could make an excellent centerpiece for the next round.
Will Climate Change Destroy The Global Economy?
Climate change is likely to do serious damage to the planet, but, contrary to some claims, it is unlikely to prevent the global economy from continuing to grow for the rest of this century.
Looking Behind The CPI Headlines To Spot Inflation Trends
The CPI-U and core CPI get most of the inflation headlines, but the less well known median CPI is a better indicator of underlying inflation trends.
Unintended Consequences Of Healthcare Decentralization
All economic policies have unintended consequences. The decentralization of healthcare finance and policy proposed by congressional Republicans is no exception.
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