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Scholars from all Brookings Institution research programs — metropolitan policy, economic studies, governance studies, foreign policy, and global economy and development — visit UNLV throughout the academic year and offer public lectures.

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Submissions from 2013

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Could a State-Level Carbon Tax Work in the Intermountain West?, Adele C. Morris

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Overcoming Legislative Gridlock in the U.S. Congress: How Procedural Rules Affect Legislative Obstructionism, Molly Jackman

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Innovation, Inequality, and the Commercialization of Academic Research, Walter Valdivia

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The Hidden STEM Economy: The Surprising Diversity of Jobs Requiring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Knowledge, Jonathan Rothwell

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By Choice or by Chance? Why is Nevada Last in Federal Funding and What Can Be Done About It?, Tracy M. Gordon

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Game Change: What Have We Learned? Pt. 1, William J. Antholis, Robert E. Lang, William E. Brown, David F. Damore, Helen R. Neill, and Bradley S. Wimmer

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Game Change: What Have We Learned? Pt. 2, Robert E. Lang, Sonya D. Horsford, Marya L. Shegog, Ramona Denby-Brinson, and Fatma Nasoz

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America’s New Demography: Rising Minorities, Aging Boomers, and Emerging Cultural Gaps, William H. Frey

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The Middle Class vs the Creative Class: The Fight for Russia's Future, Clifford Gaddy

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The Euro Area Crisis: Origins, Prospects and Implication for the World Economy and Global Governance, Domenico Lombardi

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Changing Policy without Changing Law: Addressing Climate Change under the Clean Air Act, Philip Wallach

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Capitalizing in the Nation’s Capital: Matching State and Regional Resources to Administration Funding Priorities, John Hudak

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Immigrant Workers, Human Capital Investment and the Shape of Immigration Reform, Audrey Singer

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Applying Well-Being Metrics to Public Policy: Lessons from Experiments around the World, Carol Graham

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Technocracy vs. Democracy: Understanding Technology Policy Decision-making, Allan A. Friedman