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Johannes Haushofer

Johannes Haushofer

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Johannes Haushofer is Assistant Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs at Princeton University.

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  1. Are Randomized Poverty-Alleviation Experiments Ethical?
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    Are Randomized Poverty-Alleviation Experiments Ethical?

    Nov 6, 2019 Peter Singer, et al. refute three objections to the controlled trials pioneered by this year's Nobel laureates in economics.

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    The Shared Fate of Democracy and International Justice

    James A. Goldston is hopeful that efforts to hold authoritarian regimes and high-level perpetrators to account will continue.
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    The Tradeoffs of AI Regulation

    Raghuram G. Rajan

    When it comes to managing new technologies and financial innovations, the United States tends to regulate too little, too late, whereas the European Union does too much, too soon. Neither gets the balance quite right, which is why the world may be best served if US and European regulators keep pulling in different directions.

    concludes that neither the United States nor the European Union gets the balance quite right.
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    The Huckster Is a Sucker

    Ian Buruma thinks Vladimir Putin exposed Donald Trump’s naivete in Alaska – and played the MAGA showman for a fool.
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    The Incalculable Costs of Corrupt Statistics

    Diane Coyle explains the threat manipulation of official data poses to investor confidence and government effectiveness.
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    Trump’s Tariffs and India’s Economic Future

    Ajay Shah thinks the latest trade attack has created an opportunity for the country to clarify its strategic priorities.
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    Netanyahu’s Path Is Leading Israel to Ruin

    Eran Yashiv & Daniel Tsiddon

    What began as a response to Hamas’s October 7 attacks has devolved into a campaign of mass destruction, famine, and displacement. Unless Israel abandons its plan to conquer Gaza City and restores the flow of humanitarian aid, it risks catastrophic economic fallout, deepening isolation, and national decline.

    warn that continued escalation will turn allies away and cut off access to key foreign markets.
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    America’s Dangerous Internal Geopolitics

    Carla Norrlöf sees the country's elections turning into a corrosive battle over territory, rather than ideas.
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    The Age of Robotic Warfare Has Arrived

    Ragnar Sass shows how the war in Ukraine has increasingly become a conflict between autonomous systems.
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    Trump’s Nobel Delusions

    Nina L. Khrushcheva explains what stands between the US president and his dream of winning the Peace Prize.

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