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Matthew E. Kahn Twitter @mattkahn1966
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Real Estate Windfalls from Delaying the Fall 2020 Semester
Real Estate Windfalls from Delaying the Fall 2020 Semester
Apr 27th
Open Source Collaboration versus Winning the Race for Receiving a COVID-19 Vaccine Patent
Open Source Collaboration versus Winning the Race for Receiving a COVID-19 Vaccine Patent
Apr 25th
Will the COVID-19 Induced Ballooning Budget Deficit Lead to More Efficient Taxation?
Will the COVID-19 Induced Ballooning Budget Deficit Lead to More Efficient Taxation?
Apr 19th
Larger Firms Have an Adaptation Advantage in Coping with Ongoing COVID-19 Infection Risk
Larger Firms Have an Adaptation Advantage in Coping with Ongoing COVID-19 Infection Risk
Apr 18th
Has the Profitability of Selling Car Insurance Increased in Early 2020 Due to COVID-19?
Has the Profitability of Selling Car Insurance Increased in Early 2020 Due to COVID-19?
Apr 11th
Will Richer People Further Increase their Social Distancing in Post COVID-19 Urban Life?
Will Richer People Further Increase their Social Distancing in Post COVID-19 Urban Life?
Apr 9th
Low Carbon Suburban Living in 2021 in our "Post-COVID19" World
Low Carbon Suburban Living in 2021 in our "Post-COVID19" World
Apr 5th
Do Social Networks Increase or Decrease the COVID-19 Contagion Rate?
Do Social Networks Increase or Decrease the COVID-19 Contagion Rate?
Apr 2nd
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