With the United States in retreat under the banner of “America First,” outgoing Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo says ...
Mark Shepard, a Harvard Kennedy School expert, looks at the crossroads facing the American health insurance system, a patched ...
In this webinar, three Palestinian leaders will share their stories and perspectives on fear and hope in Gaza and the West ...
The Growth Lab's Research Seminar series is a weekly seminar that brings together researchers from across the academic ...
Age, gender, and lifestyle are key factors in predicting risks for illnesses like cancer and heart disease, but adding race ...
Economist and Harvard Kennedy School Professor Wolfram Schlenker warns that reduced funding for agricultural research and ...
From 1992 until the boom ended in 2021, Chinese home property sales grew at an average rate of 25 percent per year. China was ...
Manish Maheshwari MC/MPA Mason Fellow 2025 has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of technology—and the need to ...
2022, Paper: "In a 2020 JAMA Viewpoint, Lawrence Summers and I guessed at the possible economic costs of long COVID.1 At the time, we thought the cost might be $2.6 trillion. With more data, that ...
Why does states’ use of indiscriminate violence against civilians during civil wars weaken some insurgencies but strengthen others?
September 21, 2021, Book Chapter: "This paper employs an updated algorithm and database for classifying exchange rate and anchor currency choice, to explore the evolution of the global exchange rate ...
October 29, 2020, Audio: "Does Zoom mean we all work from home? Will cities bounce back? Will San Francisco and New York fade and smaller cities grow? What problems are the policies causing and can ...