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Putting a price on carbon
To address global warming, most economists favor a focus on prices, not quantities.
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The path not taken
Big pipelines aren't the only solution to the water problems of rural areas.
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The “monster” of Chestnut Street
The life and death of the Second Bank of the United States is a cautionary tale about the exercise of monetary power.
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Old-fashioned tech transfer
Licensing isn?t the only way for industry to tap into university knowledge.
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To save a city
How far should government power extend into private markets in the wake of a disaster?
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Turning carbon into cash
Offsetting greenhouse-gas emissions is a burgeoning district industry with an uncertain future
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Mr. Peyton’s bank
Through hard work and force of personality, John Peyton transformed the Minneapolis Fed into a source of strength and succor in turbulent times.
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Courting clusters
Promoting groups of similar and interrelated businesses is the rage in states and regions across the nation. What's a government to do?
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Driving a hard bargain
Tighter credit in the district may be adding to the woes of auto dealers.
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Wives at work
From 1950 to 1990, married women tripled their hours in the workplace. New research suggests that reduced wage discrimination-not better appliances or higher incomes-caused this sea change in the workforce