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Senior Fellow, Ruy Teixeira on Public Opinion under the Obama Administration.
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Egypt's Presidential Election
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Rethinking Financial Innovation
From the Rethinking Finance: New Perspectives on the Crisis event 4/13/12 . Russell Sage Foundation & The Century Foundation. Moderator: Alan Blinder. John Hull, University of Toronto and Alan White, University of Toronto. Robert A. Jarrow, Cornell University. Thomas Philippon, New York University -
Rethinking Financial Regulation
From the Rethinking Finance: New Perspectives on the Crisis event 4/13/12 Russell Sage Foundation & The Century Foundation. Moderator: Andrew Lo. Tano Santos, Columbia University, and Jose Scheinkman, Princeton University. Robert E. Litan, The Ewing Mario Kauffman Foundation. Kevin J. Murphy, University of Southern California -
Rethinking Market Efficiency
From the April 13th, 2012 event: Rethinking Finance: New Perspectives on the Crisis. Russell Sage Foundation & The Century Foundation. Burton G. Malkiel, Princeton University, Hersh Shefrin, Santa Clara University and Meir Statman, Santa Clara University. Paul Willen, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. -
New Video: The Future of School Integration
A panel of experts talk about the cutting-edge research findings in the new publication from TCF, The Future of School Integration: Socioeconomic Diversity as an Education Reform Strategy, edited by Richard D. Kahlenberg.
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As election officials brace for record-breaking voter turnout on Election Day, a close examination of voting preparedness in 10 swing states shows that significant problems in the basic functions of the American election administration system persist, and in a few cases have worsened over the last few years, a new report by Common Cause and The Century Foundation shows. The report, “Voting in 2008: 10 Swing States,” examined what, if any, progress has been made since 2006 in seven battleground states: Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. In addition, Colorado, New Mexico and Virginia, whose new status as likely swing states, and the potential for election administration difficulties, have also been included.






