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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 ...
In its first 100 days, the Trump administration has made clear that the next few years will test Americans’ commitment to our ...
Generations of upper-caste economic, social, and political capital continue to be built on the mass exploitation of Dalit ...
The Future of Multigenerational Housing, a conversation with Professor Jennifer Molinsky (Director of the Housing an Aging ...
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 ...
In this session, attendees will develop practical tools and strategies for implementing feminist framing in media creation and consumption, including: Collaborative development of feminist framing ...
March 2021, Paper: "This article derives a European Herfindahl-Hirschman concentration index from 15 micro-aggregated country datasets. In the last decade, European concentration rose due to a ...
2021, Paper: "Most global corruption statistics are based on estimation, extrapolation, or generalisation. How plausible are they? We review ten of the most widely cited claims, tracing each to its ...
2021, Paper: "Companies are increasingly desperate for workers. As they continue to struggle to find people with the skills they need, their competitiveness and growth prospects are put at risk. At ...
October 13, 2021, Opinion: "A year and a half into the pandemic, employees’ mental “surge capacity” is likely diminished. Managers must take proactive steps to increase employee engagement, or risk ...
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 ...