
Raymond Fisman
Author and Contributor at Science Magazine
Economics professor at BU. I mostly study hidden influence in U.S. politics. Some people call it corruption. I don't disagree. https://t.co/lkG7M4PHgb
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Jan 21, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Filipe Campante |Raymond Fisman
Donald Trump has rarely shrunk from promoting those he favors and denigrating those he doesn't. Business leaders have certainly gotten the memo: Barely a day goes by before another corporate chieftain is cozying up to our new president.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Lawrence P. Casalino |Daniel Markovits |Raymond Fisman |Jing Li
Key PointsQuestion Is there an association between physician altruism (which may indicate intrinsic motivation to act professionally by putting patients first) and care quality and spending?
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Aug 9, 2024 |
nber.org | Raymond Fisman |Matteo Ferroni |Miriam Golden
Skip to main content For feedback on an early version of our survey, we thank attendees at a session hosted by Evidence in Governance and Politics on January 26, 2022, including Jacob Bowers, Daniel Butler, Donald Green, Sarah Khan, Rachid Laajaj, Peter Loewen, Lucy Martin, Laura Paler, Daniel Posner, Juan Vargas, and Cesar Zucco.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
econofact.org | Daniel Drezner |Daniel Bergstresser |Marc Melitz |Raymond Fisman
Sanctions should never be judged in isolation; policymakers often opt for economic sanctions not because they will always work but rather because they are viewed as superior to military statecraft or diplomatic censure. For political reasons, then, it seems likely that the use of sanctions will continue to rise – as will all the negative externalities that they create. Editor's note: This post was co-written with EconoFact Deputy Managing Editor Kailash K.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
nber.org | Michel André Maréchal |Alain Cohn |Raymond Fisman |Jeffrey Yusof
We are grateful for the financial support from the University of Zurich, Department of Economics. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Related
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