
Gautam Nair and Federico Sturzenegger study the “Great Reflation” in part to explain why the interest rate spike has not led to widespread sovereign debt crises.

Liz McKenna analyzes electoral shifts in the low-income peripheries of Southeast Brazil’s large cities, adding nuance to existing theories.

Todd Rogers and Sharad Goel find that automated text message reminders significantly reduce the number of arrest warrants for missing court dates.

Karen Dynan finds that caring for children is the major factor inhibiting women’s labor force participation in South Korea.