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Pathways in Public Service: How David Grasso MPP 2009 has built a career at the intersection of media, communications, and public impact ...
Acquire the knowledge to analyze, design, and recommend policies to effect community-wide change with the Public Leadership Credential Policy Design and Delivery courses.
Rising support for populist parties has disrupted the politics of many Western societies. What explains this phenomenon? Two theories are examined here. Perhaps the most widely-held view of mass ...
May 2020, Paper, "Rising profitability and market valuations of US businesses, sluggish wage growth and a declining labor share of income, and reduced unemployment and inflation, have defined the ...
As a Junior Summer Institute participant at Harvard Kennedy School, you will join a diverse population of undergraduate students in a rigorous seven-week summer program that will prepare you for ...
Economic Growth in the Malthusian Era: Evidence from the 1609 Spanish Expulsion of the Moriscos. Eric Chaney, Richard Hornbeck, September 2013, Paper. "We investigate economic dynamics in the ...
Professors Archon Fung of Harvard Kennedy School and Lawrence Lessig of Harvard Law School say Trump’s brazen embrace of billionaire ruling partners could be an inflection point in America’s long ...
Following the latest antitrust lawsuits against Facebook faculty member Jason Furman outlines the limits of litigation and the benefits of Big Tech regulation.
Faculty experts at Harvard Kennedy School see unprecedented challenge to the rule of law and to constitutional norms and consider how the courts and other institutions will respond.
Record cold temperatures plunged Texas into a power crisis last week, with millions in the state losing power. The failure demonstrates the vulnerability of power grids to shifting weather patterns ...
As the United States moves toward the 2020 presidential election, the country’s democratic institutions are becoming prominent once again in the national conversation. How we vote, and how fair and ...
Harvard Kennedy School international trade expert Robert Lawrence discusses what higher tariffs will mean for the United States and the world.
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