Elections constitute a public good: they are non-excludable and non-rival in their democratic benefit. Their financing therefore raises questions of fiscal allocation, public choice, and institutional ...
Biotech innovations pop up every day. From medicines developed by large companies to ingenious solutions worked out by individuals in university labs, new technologies are poised to enter the ...
This volume brings together original essays by scholars working on a diverse range of empirical issues, but whose work is in each case informed by a "historical institutional" approach to the study of ...
The University at Buffalo has partnered with Academic Analytics to provide faculty and staff with comparative scholarly research productivity data based on discipline-specific weighting of activities ...
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