Browsing College of Business & Public Administration by Subject "Economics"
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"The Axis of war and mischief in the Middle East"
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Behavioral Economics and the Demand for Insurance
(Drake Management Review, 2020-10)While neoclassical economic models have provided significant insight into policy and economic behavior, these models fail to take into account actual human behavior outside of what is defined as rational. These anomalies ... -
Food Stamps: The Impact on Consumer Expenditure Behavior
(Drake Management Review, 2022-10)The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, is one of the largest and most important federal assistance programs provided by the United States government. The purpose of the program is ... -
Impact of Total Per Student School Expenditure on Intergenerational Upward Mobility
(Drake Management Review, 2021-10)Looking at the effects of per student school expenditures on intergenerational upward mobility, this research examines if there is a significant positive effect from increased school spending on upward mobility of children. ... -
The Muslim World and the West: the roots of conflict
(Association of Arab-American University Graduates, 2004)An historic overview of the relationship between the Muslim world and the West since the late 18th and the early 19th centuries. -
The Winds of Change: How Wind Energy Impacts Local Economies in Iowa
(Drake Management Review, 2020-10)As renewable energy has become less costly over time, chiefly since the mid-2000s, the wind energy industry has been expanding rapidly. This is especially true in Iowa, which has become a leading producer of wind energy ...