Who Wants to Run? Incentivizing Better Participation in Politics
If we want a healthy democracy, then we need to create the right incentives.
How Corruption at the Top Erodes Support for Democracy
News of high-level dishonesty and graft can reduce people’s trust in government — and their fellow citizens.
American Innovation Got Slammed by the “Temporary” End of a Key Tax Incentive
A tax rule that was never supposed to go into effect has led U.S. companies to slash their R&D spending.
Could Sharing Facts About Unions Revitalize the Labor Movement?
Most Americans underestimate the benefits of unionizing. Providing accurate data might bring in new members.
The Surprising Economic Upside to Money in U.S. Politics
As millions pour into another election cycle, Greg Buchak details the leveling effects of unlimited campaign spending.
Executive Education
Managing Risk and Reputation in a Complex World
24 Aug 2025 – 29 Aug 2025
In-Person
Anticipate and develop strategies to address critical beyond-market forces, from legislation and regulation to activism and the media.
Why the Experts Should Answer to the Amateurs
We need specialists to solve hard problems. But they need to be accountable to non-experts, says Jonathan Bendor.