January 2022, Paper: "A person's gender is not a reliable predictor of their negotiation behavior or outcomes, because the degree and…
The COVID-19 pandemic brought public awareness to the vital role that front-line service sector workers play in our economy and daily lives…
In June 2021, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the digital transformation consultancy Public Digital…
A decade ago, the conventional wisdom held that the world was on the cusp of a new era of cyberconflict in which catastrophic computer-…
The 15th annual Education Next survey, conducted in June 2021, yields a host of specific results that reveal one large fact about the…
Calamities often disrupt the status quo. After the influenza pandemic that began during World War I and lasted two years, many Europeans…
We argue the revenue potential from increasing tax rates on capital gains may be substantially greater than previously understood. First,…
Do urban children live more segregated lives than urban adults? Using cellphone location data and following the ‘experienced isolation’…
Will COVID-19 end the urban renaissance that many cities have experienced since the 1980s? This essay selectively reviews the copious…
How effective are restrictions on mobility in limiting COVID-19 spread? Using zip code data across five U.S. cities, we estimate that total…