The PEPG Education Policy Colloquium Series was initiated in the spring of 2004 to foster an interest in education research within the…
An enormous body of literature argues that recommendation algorithms drive political polarization by creating "filter bubbles" and "rabbit…
It is widely believed that outsourcing cognitive work to AI boosts immediate productivity at the expense of long-term human capital…
Emerging School Models: Scaling for SuccessSept. 25-26, 2025Harvard Kennedy School
Public capacity complements urban density because externalities abound in cities and urban scale makes it possible to share infrastructure…
Nearly 400,000 Black men were drafted into the National Army during World War I, where they toiled in segregated units and received little…
This report presents an economic strategy for Kharkiv's recovery and development. Authored by Professors Edward Glaeser and Ian Goldin, the…
It’s impossible to think about economic growth without also thinking about cities’ vital role in connecting the world
Public capacity complements urban density because externalities abound in cities and urban scale makes it possible to share infrastructure…
School Choice: Tradeoffs and Evidence-Based Policy MakingMay 8-9, 2025Harvard Kennedy School