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Thinking Outside the Credit Box: Strategies to Advance Equity in the Housing Finance System
Housing Policy Debate
2025

In this article, Stephanie Moulton and a team of housing policy experts draw from recent research to propose changes to the housing finance system that would improve access to mortgages while enabling homeownership stability for low wealth households in the U.S.

Fear of Missing Out, Social Media Influencers, and the Social, Psychological and Financial Wellbeing of Young Consumers
PLOS One
2025

Caezilia Loibl examines that for young adults who follow social media influencers, fear of missing out is associated with lower overall wellbeing, but this effect is partly mitigated by parasocial interactions that contribute positively to social, psychological, and financial outcomes.

Roundtable: Perspectives on The Public
Perspectives on Public Management and Governance
2025

Travis Whetsell and Jos Raadschelders explore the dimensions of the public as a central idea in the contemporary field of public management and governance. 

The Impact of Professor Allan Rosenbaum: Global Champion of Public Administration, Field-Builder, Teacher, and Friend
Public Administration Review
2025

Trevor Brown and colleagues remember Professor Allan and highlight the impacts he made on the field and many public administrators and scholars across the globe. 

Avoiding Paradigm Voyeurism and Embracing Intersectionality Stewardship: Intersectionality as a Research Paradigm “From Below”
Oxford Handbook of Engaged Methodological Pluralism
2025

In this chapter published in the Oxford Handbook of Engaged Methodological Pluralism, Ange-Marie Hancock traces the impact of three well-established approaches to intersectionality that focus attention on power via a content analysis of 132 articles published in any of nine political science journals.

Life Insurance Product Type, Financial Knowledge, and Financial Adequacy
Financial Planning Review
2025

Caezilia Loibl's publication finds that most U.S. households lack adequate financial protection against the death of an income earner, with life insurance product type playing a more consistent role than financial knowledge in determining financial preparedness.

Employing Synthetic Control Method to Examine Whether State Corporate Tax Rate Reductions Grow Manufacturing Employment
Economic Development Quarterly
2025

This article examines how rate cuts and changes to the corporate apportionment formula affect manufacturing employment.

From Disciplinary Depth to Interdisciplinary Breadth: The Case of Public Administration
The American Review of Public Administration
2025

This article examines the evolution and academic status of Public Administration (PA) as a field of study.