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Daniel Philip Kessler, R. Glenn Hubbard, John Cogan
2014

The authors present their prescription for healing the U.S. healthcare system.

Jonathan Bendor
2010

In Bounded Rationality and Politics, Jonathan Bendor considers two schools of behavioral economics —” the first guided by Tversky and Kahneman’™s work on heuristics and biases, which focuses on the mistakes people make in judgment and cho

Condoleezza Rice
2010

This is the story of Condoleezza Rice — her early years growing up in the hostile environment of Birmingham, Alabama; her rise in the ranks at Stanford University to become the university’s second-in-command and an expert in Soviet and Easte

David W. Brady, A. Michael Spence
2010

This book has been prepared for the Commission on Growth and Development to evaluate the state of knowledge on the relationship between leadership and economic growth.

Markus D. Dubber, Mark G. Kelman
2008

This casebook presents up-to-date materials on the complex reality of modern American criminal law. It includes edited cases and statutes, substantial chapter introductions, and highlights on pedagogical approaches (e.g., rules v. standards).

Henry S. Rowen, William F. Miller, Marguerite Gong Hancock
2008

Will China come to dominate global high-tech innovation?

William F. Miller, Henry S. Rowen, Marguerite Gong Hancock
2007

In 2003, consumption of IT goods worldwide was $1.5 trillion. Asia represented twenty percent of this total. Even more telling, Asia produced about forty percent of these goods.

David W. Brady
2006

Examining three decades of legislative history, the authors contend that gridlock is not a product of divided government and party politics - rather it is an instrumental part of American government Despite the early prospects of bipartisan unity