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1. The Dos and Don’ts of USG Humanitarian Reorganization

2. Downsizing Defense in Development: Unpacking DOD’s Development Assistance

3. Developing a More Inclusive US Trade Policy at Home and Abroad

4. Trade, Migration, and the Place Premium: Mexico and the United States

5. Who Pollutes? A Household-Level Database of America's Greenhouse Gas Footprint

6. The California REDD+ Experience: The Ongoing Political History of California's Initiative to Include Jurisdictional REDD+ Offsets within Its Cap-and-Trade System

7. Who Runs the International System? Power and the Staffing of the United Nations Secretariat

8. Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States

9. Does Development Reduce Migration?

10. The Health Financing Transition: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Evidence

11. Estimating Income / Expenditure Differences across Populations: New Fun with Old Engel's Law

12. Is Anyone Listening? Does US Foreign Assistance Target People's Top Priorities?

13. What's Wrong with Dodd-Frank 1502? Conflict Minerals, Civilian Livelihoods, and the Unintended Consequences of Western Advocacy

14. Incentives for Life: Cash-on-Delivery Aid for Tobacco Control in Developing Countries

15. Energizing Rio+20: How the United States Can Promote Sustainable Energy for All at the 2012 Earth Summit

16. Haiti: Where Has All the Money Gone?

17. The Commander's Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan: Five Practical Recommendations

18. The High Return to Private Schooling in a Low-Income Country

19. How Can Bill and Melinda Gates Increase Other People\'s Donations to Fund Public Goods?

20. Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery: A Case Study on U.S. Policy Options for Post-Earthquake Haiti