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The mission of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government is to advance the state of knowledge and policy analysis concerning some of society’s most challenging problems at the interface of the public and private sectors. The scope of its work ranges from the local to the global. Drawing on the unparalleled intellectual resources of the Kennedy School and Harvard University, and bringing together thought leaders from both business and government, the center conducts research, facilitates dialogue, and seeks answers that are at once intellectually rigorous and policy relevant.
The videos here are introductions to our Working Paper Series, which can be viewed here: https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/mrcbg/publications/working-papers-and-reports
The Future of Stablecoins: A Conversation with Heath Tarbert
The new trading (dis)order
Big AI: Who Will Stand Up for Users, Competition, and National Security?
Что необходимо для создания (настоящей) общенациональной системы обучения и здоровья?
Insight-Driven Problem Solving: Analytics Science to Improve the World
Industrial Policy & Economic Security Conference: Session 6
Industrial Policy & Economic Security Conference: Session 5
Industrial Policy & Economic Security Conference: Session 4
Industrial Policy & Economic Security Conference: Session 3
Industrial Policy & Economic Security Conference Session 2
Industrial Policy & Economic Security Conference: Opening Remarks and Session 1
European Competition Under the Digital Markets Act: Success or Failure?
Google Search: What Just Happened?
Lawrence H. Summers and Phil Gramm on Economic Policy and Inequality in America
The Future of the Dollar
Big Tech and Competitive Harm: Finding The Best Path to Innovation
Business & Global Development: Lessons on driving investment & impact
Capacity to govern cooperatively
Capacity to link knowledge with action for sustainability
Business and Human Rights: Reflecting on the Past, Acting Now, Shaping Tomorrow
Building Conflict Resilience -Tools for the Discomfort of Disagreement in Polarizing Times
What Should the US and the UK Learn From "Bidenomics"?
Diverging Capitalisms: The US, Europe and China
Capacity to promote equity both within and among generations
Capacity to transform unsustainable development pathways into sustainable ones
Capacity to adapt development pathways to protect human well-being in the face of shocks
UK Competition & Consumer Protection Law
The Basics of Blockchain Workshop: From Zero to Token Trading in One Class
Capacity building to measure progress toward sustainable development