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Georgetown Public Policy Review / The National Infrastructure Bank: A Cure-All for America’s Infrastructure Woes? - Georgetown Public Policy Review
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. The National Infrastructure Bank: A Cure-All for America’s Infrastructure Woes? February 26, 2014. The decline of the US’s transportation infrastructure is well documented. And Washington’s WMATA often face long delays due to a backlog of maintenance projects, and Washington DC’s Red Line into Maryland may be shut down for several weeks. In the coming year for urgent repairs. Largely insulated from the year-to-year appr...
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. The Georgetown Public Policy Review. 2015-2016 CALL FOR PAPERS. The Georgetown Public Policy Review. Is the student-run, peer-reviewed academic journal of the McCourt School of Public Policy. Each issue explores topics in public policy through well-researched articles. We are currently seeking submissions for the Winter 2015 edition. Research articles should be 3,000-5,000 words; 3,000 words is the preferred length.
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Georgetown Public Policy Review / GPPR Online Edition - Georgetown Public Policy Review
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. GPPR Online Submission Guidelines. The Georgetown Public Policy Review welcomes submissions from students, academics, or professionals in policy, politics, or the media. Articles may be published online or in our annual print edition. For all submissions, please ensure that your work is original and includes appropriate citations. GPPR follows the Chicago Manual of Style for all grammar, punctuation, and citations.
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. April 9, 2016. With all of the attention being paid to the presidential race, it’s easy to forget the other important decisions before voters this year. States Build Momentum on 21st Century Workplace Policies. Local and State Innovation. February 29, 2016. Is the American dream in decline? Are working families still able to make it in America, or are too many left behind? A growing body…. February 26, 2016. Dr Ariane T...
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Georgetown Public Policy Review / Winter 2012 - Graduate Thesis Edition - Georgetown Public Policy Review
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. Winter 2012 — Graduate Thesis Edition. This volume marks the second annual. Georgetown Public Policy Review Graduate Thesis Edition. Is reserved for those theses that showcase superior and relevant policy analysis and particularly thoughtful writing. In this issue, we begin with the work of Cynthia Brenner. Who explores the role of gender on microfinance repayment in 110 countries. Using ordinary least squares and f...
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Georgetown Public Policy Review / Archives - Georgetown Public Policy Review
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. Dr Nancy Sherman – ‘Afterwar’. November 11, 2015. With the recent announcements that special forces will be deployed to combat ISIS and large scale American troop presence in Afghanistan has been extended again after almost 15 years in the country, the question of how to support veterans returning from war has never been more prescient. To commemorate Veterans Day GPPR was able to…. Introducing the 2015 Spring Edition.
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Georgetown Public Policy Review / The Marketplace Fairness Act: Potential Solutions to an Imperfect Law
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. The Marketplace Fairness Act: Potential Solutions to an Imperfect Law. May 12, 2015. The Supreme Court’s decision in. Quill v. North Dakota. Restricting states from mandating that all remote sellers collect sales tax on out-of-state purchases, coupled with recent increases in internet sales has resulted in a troubling decrease in sales tax revenues. Many. States are experiencing heavy. The Marketplace Fairness Act.
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Georgetown Public Policy Review / Using the Courts to Combat Terrorism: Arab Bank and Beyond
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. Using the Courts to Combat Terrorism: Arab Bank and Beyond. June 1, 2015. In September of 2014, Arab Bank, a large Jordan-based financial institution, was found liable under the Anti-Terrorism Act ( ATA. Of processing payments used by Hamas to commit acts of terrorism in Israel. During the early 2000s. In a significant broadening of the scope of the ATA, the jury in. Linde v. Arab Bank. Linde v. Arab Bank. Stated, The D...
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Georgetown Public Policy Review / Hisham Ezz Al-Arab on the Egyptian banking sector
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Social and Political Unrest. Local and State Innovation. Spring 2016 Call for Papers. Hisham Ezz Al-Arab on the Egyptian banking sector. June 5, 2015. GPPR: What is the most important investment sector in Egypt? More broadly, which sector could have the greatest impact on the economy? GPPR: What is the most important risk factor that Egypt needs to deal with in order to continue to grow its economy? GPPR: There has been a lot of talk about the Central Bank of Egypt’s decision to allow the Egyptian pound ...
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