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The other immigrants: how the super-rich skirt quotas and closed borders

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imageSo many Chinese immigrants have come to Vancouver, it's been nicknamed Hongcouver.isabelle_puaut/flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

The mass media are filled with images of desperate refugees struggling to escape civil unrest. But it is not only the poor and the displaced who are on the move. The rich, especially from countries such as...

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New models to predict recidivism could provide better way to deter repeat crime

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imageIs there a better way to predict whether someone once released will return behind bars?Prison bars via www.shutterstock.com

In the US, a minority of individuals commit the majority of crimes. In fact, about two-thirds of released prisoners are arrested again within three years of getting out of jail.

This begs the question:...

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Are we overscheduling our kids from the moment they're born? The real 'labor' economics

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imageHurry up! We're on the clock. Baby birth via www.shutterstock.com

Are we overscheduling our children even from the moment of their birth?

We live in an on-demand world. Movies are shown on request, food is delivered on call and drivers arrive when beckoned. As an economist, not a medical doctor, I was surprised to find new...

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Europe’s migration and asylum policy disintegrates before our eyes

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imageThe lucky ones: bound for GermanyLeonhard Foeger/Reuters

Much of the conventional wisdom among academics over the last decade or so has focused on the convergent trends in European government policies toward both migrants and asylum seekers.

Spurred on by European Union’s legislation and the abandonment of internal...

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Data show drone attacks doomed to fail against ISIS in Syria

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imageA man inspects the remains of what ISIS militants say was a US drone that crashed in Raqqa in 2014. Stringer/REUTERS

This week, the Washington Post published a story about a new US plan to use lethal drone strikes in Syria to destroy ISIS capabilities on the ground.

The desire to do something – anything – to...

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Can the Paris climate talks prevent a planetary strike-out?

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imageCan negotiators in Paris get a hit? Peter Miller/flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

In baseball, it’s three strikes and you’re out. In global climate change politics, the world’s leaders risk a third strike in December in Paris.

After Kyoto in 1997 and Copenhagen in 2009, negotiators are facing a two-strike count. And the...

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