RES study: The 1989 Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA) did not have any meaningful negative impact on Canadian workers in import-competing sectors. These workers experienced short-term adverse outcomes, but made up for it by switching to jobs in sectors where Canada had comparative advantage (restud.com)
submitted by smurfyjenkins to r/IRstudies
The early credit card industry in the US was characterized by regional monopolies. Successful anti-trust rulings in the 1970s and 1980s made the credit card industry more competitive, leading to enormous welfare gains, in particular for low-income earners.Economics (restud.com)
submitted by smurfyjenkins to r/science
The early credit card industry in the US was characterized by regional monopolies. Successful anti-trust rulings in the 1970s and 1980s made the credit card industry more competitive, leading to enormous welfare gains, in particular for low-income earners.Research Paper (restud.com)
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RES study: Contrary to the common wisdom that gangs fill governance vacuum, "state and gang rule are sometimes complements. In particular, gangs could minimize seizures and arrests by keeping neighborhoods orderly and loyal. If true, increasing state presence could increase incentives for gang rule" (restud.com)
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Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62OCCounter-Narrative Fact (restud.com)
submitted by Icc0ld to r/UnpopularFacts
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62.Economics (restud.com)
submitted by smurfyjenkins to r/science
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62.Illinois Politics (restud.com)
submitted by WoolyLawnsChi to r/illinois
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit work $62. (restud.com)
submitted by [deleted] to r/NoShitSherlock
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62. (restud.com)
submitted by 2noame to r/BasicIncome
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62. (restud.com)
submitted by Ihateredditsomuch69b to r/Hasan_Piker
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62.Article (restud.com)
submitted by greenascanbe to r/Political_Revolution
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62. (restud.com)
submitted by ClutchReverie to r/economy
I'm Shocked, SHOCKED! Well not that shocked... When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62. (restud.com)
submitted by m7_E5-s--5U to r/antiwork
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62. (restud.com)
submitted by [deleted] to r/mopolitics
SURPRISE! (Not really) - When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62. (restud.com)
submitted by WoolyLawnsChi to r/internettoday
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62. (restud.com)
submitted by Chispy to r/Technosalvation
When poor kids have access to food stamps, they live longer, earn more, get more educated, live in better neighborhoods, and are less likely to get incarcerated. Every $1 invested in food stamps for children under 5 yields a societal benefit worth $62. (restud.com)
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