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How Monetary Policy Got Behind the Curve—and How to Get Back
March 1, 2023

Proceedings from the 2022 Hoover Institution monetary policy conference examine recent inflation in the wake of fiscal and other shocks and measures by the Federal Reserve intended to counter inflation.

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Bread + Medicine: American Famine Relief in Soviet Russia, 1921–1923
June 1, 2023

Recounts how medical intervention, including a large-scale vaccination drive, by the American Relief Administration saved millions of lives in Soviet Russia during the famine of 1921–23.

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Equality of Opportunity: A Century of Debate
June 15, 2023

Considers the differing views of equality of opportunity in the United States—from the Founders’ conception to that of political progressives—and the role of the government in advancing it.

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Who Governs? Emergency Powers in the Time of COVID
February 1, 2023

Describes the emergency powers held by states at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, discusses how they were implemented, and considers the questions the exercise of such powers raises for democratic governance.

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Cage Fight: Civilian and Democratic Pressures on Military Conflicts and Foreign Policy
February 1, 2023

Five essays offer historical perspectives of civilian–military relations and the role of civilian and military dissent during times of peace and war, from ancient to contemporary conflicts.

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The Human Prosperity Project: Essays on Socialism and Free-Market Capitalism from the Hoover Institution
September 1, 2022

Scholarly analyses of free-market capitalism, socialism, and hybrid systems from historical, economic, and public policy perspectives provide evidence on the effectiveness of each system in enhancing human prosperity and well-being.

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New Landscapes of Population Change
December 1, 2022

Examines past global population dynamics and illuminates how these forces will combine over the coming years in ways that threaten economic security, political stability, workforces, migration, and more.

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