The below comments from Professor Mathias Risse, Berthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights, Global Affairs and Philosophy at the Harvard…
January 2025, Paper: "Eligibility criteria for interventions can induce an Ashenfelter Dip, and subsequent mean-reversion may result in…
January 2025, Paper: "Financial globalization, the phenomenon of rising cross-border financial flows, is often blamed for the string of…
January 16, 2025, Opinion: "Artificial intelligence (AI) is writing law today. This has required no changes in legislative procedure or the…
Every student’s path to Harvard Kennedy School is unique. What our alumni go on to do after graduating is equally varied. We asked…
January 2025, Opinion: "Once again, the global community of those interested in monetary and banking issues is in turmoil following the…
Trying to reduce federal budget deficits by increasing the efficiency of federal operations is an appealing idea. However, greater…
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How equitable are consumption taxes in developing countries? How might stronger consideration of the informal sector enhance tax equity and…
Every student’s path to Harvard Kennedy School is unique. What our alumni go on to do after graduating is equally varied.We asked several…
An unsparing look at the outgoing U.S. president’s international legacy.