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Daily Archives: March 18, 2012

The State Integrity Investigation Project Review – 50 Statehouses

“The State Integrity Investigation is a $1.5 million public collaboration designed to expose practices that undermine trust in state capitols — and spotlight the states that are doing things right. The State Integrity Investigation is an unprecedented, data-driven analysis of each state’s laws and practices that deter corruption and promote accountability and openness. Experienced journalists graded each state government on its corruption risk using 330 specific measures. The Investigation ranked every state from one to 50. Each state received a report card with letter grades in 14 categories, including campaign finance, ethics laws, lobbying regulations, and management of state pension funds.”

China 2030 Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society

China 2030 – Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society, The World Bank Development Research Center of the State Council, the People’s Republic of China “China’s economic performance over the past 30 years has been remarkable. It is a unique development success story, providing valuable lessons for other countries seeking to emulate this success—lessons… Continue Reading

Brookings – Immigrant Workers in the U.S. Labor Force

Immigrant Workers in the U.S. Labor Force: “Debates about illegal immigration, border security, skill levels of workers, unemployment, job growth and competition, and entrepreneurship all rely, to some extent, on perceptions of immigrants’ role in the U.S. labor market. These views are often shaped as much by politics and emotion as by facts. To better… Continue Reading

Demographic Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Housing Markets

Demographic Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Housing Markets, Prepared for the Bipartisan Policy Center | March 2012 “This paper summarizes six key demographic trends against the backdrop of the still unfolding U.S. housing crisis, which has thrown markets into disarray and disrupted long-term trends in demography and housing demand. In 2010, young adults lived in… Continue Reading

OECD – Meeting the Water Reform Challenge

“At the release of the OECD’s Meeting the Water Reform Challenge, OECD Secretary-General, Angel Gurría warned: “Without major policy changes, we risk high costs to economic growth, human health, and the environment. But with sustainable financing, effective governance and coherent policies,governments can harness water’s potential. Economic instruments like tariffs, taxes and transfers – the 3Ts… Continue Reading

WTO launches new database on preferential trade arrangements

“After four years of negotiations and a year of work by WTO members on implementation measures and data collection, the WTO launched on 14 March 2012 a new publically available database on non-reciprocal preferential schemes – Database on Preferential Trade Arrangements. The Transparency Mechanism for Preferential Trade Arrangements is a WTO agreement concluded in December… Continue Reading

Monetary Policy in Emerging Market Economies: What Lessons From the Global Financial Crisis?

Monetary Policy in Emerging Market Economies: What Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis? Brahima Coulibaly, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, February 2012 “During the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, emerging market economies (EMEs) loosened monetary policy considerably to cushion the shock. In previous crises episodes, by contrast, EMEs generally had to tighten monetary… Continue Reading