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Courts routinely resolve factual disputes as an adjunct to settling legal controversies, and such fact-finding frequently involves…
On June 7, 2018, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Environment and Natural Resources Program and the Center for Science, Technology, and…
Economists (and Economics) in Tech Companies. Michael Luca, September 11, 2018, Paper, "As technology platforms have created new…
Disruptive scientific and technological progress is not to me inherently good or inherently evil. But its arc is for us to shape.…
Some scientists suggest that it might be possible to reflect a portion of incoming sunlight back into space to reduce climate change and…
The public sector shouldn't be on the bleeding edge of innovation. It should focus on integrating proven tools.
Learning to Improve the World: How Injaz Al-Arab helps youth in the Middle East develop an entrepreneurial mindset. Fernando Reimers,…
Identifiable Service Provider Effect: When Guilt Undermines Consumer Willingness To Buy Time. Ashley Whillans, 2018, Paper, "In 2011,…
Smaller Grocery Stores Might Be Making A Comeback. Nancy Koehn, August 2, 2018, Audio, "Despite Amazon’s purchase of Whole Foods, not…
Nobel perspectives: Professor Oliver Hart. Oliver Hart, July 29, 2018, Audio, "To help address the big questions that shape our world, UBS…