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New model of democracy is emerging in several municipalities: participatory budgeting.
The use of credit information for employment screening has increased significantly over the last two decades.
CID research fellow argues that the game’s finances are unevenly distributed and managed behind a veil.
Persistently low interest rates argue for delayed budget belt-tightening even in an aging America
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Government Performance Lab celebrates announcements in Denver, South Carolina, and Connecticut.
Research finds that government cash transfer programs do not discourage work for disadvantaged citizens in the developing world.
Negotiation faces distinct roadblocks in the U.S. because of strong separation of powers. Jane Mansbridge recommends specific “rules of…
Does exposure to exceptional performance actually spur others on to higher performance levels? Researchers found the opposite occasionally…
Students studied international law, leadership, federal budget policy, policy writing, and the art of persuasion.