Roya Talibova, Harvard Kennedy School assistant professor of public policy, researches political violence and its effects on the political economy. With violence becoming more common in politics today ...
September 2020, Paper: "How do the different elements in the standard bundle of property rights – such as the right of possession or the right of transfer – differentially impact outcomes, such as ...
July 2020, Paper, "There is compelling evidence that globalization shocks, often working through culture and identity, have played an important role in driving up support for populist movements, ...
2020, Paper, "Although late-stage venture capital (VC) activity did not change dramatically in the first two months after the COVID-19 pandemic reached the U.S., early-stage VC activity declined by 38 ...
June 17, 2020, Paper, "We build a publicly available platform that tracks economic activity at a granular level in real time using anonymized data from private companies. We report weekly statistics ...
September 3, 2021, Paper: "I study how people understand, reason, and learn about two major tax policies: income taxation and estate taxation. Using large-scale social economics surveys issued to ...
“Changing Opportunity: Sociological Mechanisms Underlying Growing Class Gaps and Shrinking Race Gaps in Economic Mobility.” Raj Chetty, Will Dobbie, Benjamin Goldman, Sonya R. Porter, Crystal S. Yang.
Logadóttir will discuss what drove her to run for President of Iceland, the challenges of competing with high-profile ...
Forrest Helvie, Interim Director of Professional Development, CT State Community College As someone whose daily work is so immersed in professional development, he was very thoughtful about which HKS ...
This year, the Center for Public Leadership launched the new David Gergen Summer Fellowship, a program designed to foster ...
The recent Center for Public Leadership Fellows Retreat was a transformative experience for our fellows, marked by engaging ...
2021, Paper: "It is standard to think that economic incentives are generally or always better than regulatory mandates. But in the face of behavioral market failures, that conclusion might not be so ...