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    Default Obviously, I've led a sheltered life...

    I guess on one level, I knew all that but on another it hit the 'Reject button.'
    Perhaps I had an unconscious delusion that Johns Hopkins was above the fray, so to speak.

    Thank you both.

    To return to the thread; having read all the links it does seem the British approach has much to recommend it but I'm unsure that congress will cede that much authority -- or money -- to anyone without micromanaging.

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    It is interesting that Anne Richards, a VP at IRC and George Rupp, the President of IRC, published this in SAIS' journal. I guess they were just looking for a place to publish.... I didn't see any requirements for publication, though. It's an occasional paper, so perhaps there aren't any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken White View Post
    I guess on one level, I knew all that but on another it hit the 'Reject button.'
    Perhaps I had an unconscious delusion that Johns Hopkins was above the fray, so to speak.
    Ken,

    This publication came through the School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS), which is the graduate school for international relations based out of DC. Maybe the Roberts et al study was announced through SAIS, but I suspect that it came through Johns Hopkins proper since he was an epidemiologist working for the school of public health out of Baltimore. I was doing my MA at SAIS at the time both studies came out and don't remember them being publicized at SAIS (we did discuss the methodology in my applied econometrics class, but that was the only time that it really got air time in my classes). I don't know how independent the various schools under the Johns Hopkins brand name are, but SAIS is away from the flagpole, so to speak.
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