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Economic development organizations are working on the ground to help rescue regions in distress, experts say. At Harvard Kennedy School, researchers learned how they are using federal, state, and ...
The former Taoiseach, or prime minister of Ireland, Leo Varadkar, reflected on the impact of public service through good ...
Join us for Policy and Place: The Future of Multigenerational Housing, a conversation with Professor Jennifer Molinsky (Director of the Housing an Aging Society Program) exploring how housing policy ...
We asked Harvard Kennedy School scholars to discuss Trump’s most consequential actions. From the administration’s impact on ...
Generations of upper-caste economic, social, and political capital continue to be built on the mass exploitation of Dalit ...
October 12, 2020, Paper; "The SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) pandemic is the greatest threat to prosperity and well-being the US has encountered since the Great ...
November 2021, Interview: "TIE Founder and Editor David Smick interviews Larry Summers, the former Clinton Treasury secretary, top Obama economic adviser, and Harvard president. Summers’ recent ...
September 6, 2020, Paper: "Global value chains (GVCs) are the practical expressions and principal engines of today’s globalization. There is a burgeoning body of literature that takes a GVC ...
Note: This story was initially published in September 2024 and has been updated with new information. “I WOULD SAY IT’S BEEN a challenging time to be in higher ed, and it’s also been a challenging ...
Jennifer Lerner, Harvard Kennedy School Professor and Co-founder of the Harvard Decision Science Laboratory, leads this program in collaboration with other world-renowned Harvard faculty from a ...
At Harvard Kennedy School, we apply a “modest but livable” standard when determining the student budget or cost of attendance. This may require you to live more modestly, have roommates, and cook more ...