YSLPR Issue #2
Covid-19 and the Commercialized Body: Why the Pandemic Should Motivate
A Rethinking of Sex Work Laws
Covid-19 and the Commercialized Body: Why the Pandemic Should Motivate
A Rethinking of Sex Work Laws
Robert Inman, Professor of Finance, Economics, and Public Policy, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. To my mind there is no scarcity of important questions and…
Continue reading → STATEMENT OF RESEARCH NEED: Follow the Data: A Call for State and Local Research
Alan D. Viard, Resident Scholar at AEI for tax and budget policy More than 500 federally recognized Native American tribes (including Alaska natives) are present…
Continue reading → STATEMENT OF RESEARCH NEED: Research Is Needed on State-Tribal Tax Coordination
Anthony Gad, Director of Research at State Innovation Exchange (SiX) One tactic that corporate special interests have used to halt economic reforms supportive of working…
Tina Fletcher, University of Pennsylvania Education Policy PhD 2022; Trina Fletcher, Assistant Professor at Florida International University Although Arkansas’ official state nickname is the Land…
Victoria Reese: William and Mary 2020 Between the years 2004 and 2012 the smoking prevalence in Virginia declined by 3.43%. Over the same period, significant…
Continue reading → ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: The Efficacy of Local Cigarette Excise Taxes in Virginia