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Why is the U.S. Minimum Wage So Low? Shanna Rose Explains
In her new book, Shanna Rose examines how American federalism has shaped minimum wage policy over the past century.
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Jamila Michener, Mallory SoRelle, & Chloe Thurston Awarded for Best Article of 2023 in Perspectives on Politics
The Heinz I. Eulau Award is presented annually by the American Political Science Association (APSA) to honor the best article published in the APSA journal Perspectives on Politics.
Former CAPE Postdoc Sam Trachtman in Perspectives on Politics
Former CAPE Postdoc Samuel Trachtman's article "Policy Feedback and Interdependence in American Federalism" was published in Perspectives on Politics.
Emily Zackin, Chloe Thurston publish Washington Post op-ed
Americans have long demanded — and regularly received — debt relief from legislatures. A forthcoming book by Emily Zackin and Chloe Thurston studies the US political economy of debt policy.
Jacob Hacker on Yale's new center on APE
Jacob Hacker is building a new program at Yale focused on the American Political Economy.
Leah Stokes, Combining APE and Climate Action
"She can talk both science and political science with astonishing detail, nuance, and academic authority while translating it all for public consumption without dumbing it down."
Perspectives on Politics publishes work by CAPE graduate researcher
PhD candidate Sam Zacher's article “Polarization of the Rich” was published in Perspectives on Politics.
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