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John Haltiwanger featured in The Wall Street Journal on Job Loss during COVID-19
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When fewer firms open, it can weigh heavily on the job market.
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Thurka Sangaramoorthy featured in The Baltimore Sun on Maryland Crab Workers during COVID-19
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This year’s crabbing season is fraught with difficult choices for the nearly all-foreign-women workers during the pandemic hit
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MPRC presentations at Virtual PAA Annual Meeting
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The PAA Annual Meeting has gone virtual
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Maureen Cropper talks about Clean Air Act on Resources for the Future
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Cropper discusses a recent working paper that assesses the full benefits and costs of the groundbreaking law’s many programs to protect the environment.
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MPRC announces winners of 2020 Summer Grant competition
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Winners to receive funding to support preparation of a submission to the 2021 PAA Annual Meeting
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Sonalde Desai featured in The Indian Express on Social Distancing Practice during COVID-19 Lockdown in India
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Telephone survey shows high understanding of social distancing, support for lockdown
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Katharine Abraham comments on Misleading Economic Data during COVID-19 on The New York Times
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The tools we have to understand what is happening to the economy are becoming distorted or harder to interpret.
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Sacoby Wilson comments on Social Factors of COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts on Prince Georgian's Health on Capital Gazette
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In Maryland and across the nation, black people are becoming ill and dying at disproportionate rates because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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John Haltiwanger featured in Barron's on New Economic Indicators during COVID-19 Pandemic
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Two new indicators designed to gauge economic activity on a real-time basis show that the U.S. has already experienced an economic crisis sharper than the 2008 recession and continues to deteriorate.
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Philip Cohen featured in The Hill on Domestic Violence During COVID-19 Quarantine
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Police departments across the country are reporting a spike in domestic violence cases as stay-at-home orders put victims and their abusers in constant proximity.
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