Political bias has influenced the rollout of the federal Opportunity Zone program, according to a new study.
Beijing hopes its new digital yuan will undermine the dollar’s dominance. But Darrell Duffie says Washington shouldn’t rush its response.
A New York Times reporter details how the government and tech companies are leaving the U.S. vulnerable to hacking and cyber espionage.
A Stanford GSB professor proposes a new tax model to help companies grow — without shrinking government coffers.
In the Media
ProMarket
February 12, 2021
How American Corporations Used Courts and the Constitution to Avoid Government Regulation
This article continues conversations from the 2020 Corporations and Society Initiative conference exploring the past exploitation of the U.S. court system.
In this podcast episode, two historians discuss why our understanding of history continues to change and who decides what story gets told.
A “modest proposal” to give corporations a real incentive to cut emissions.
Executive Education
21 Aug 2022 – 26 Aug 2022
In-Person
Anticipate and develop strategies to address critical beyond-market forces, from legislation and regulation to activism and the media.
Insights and faculty research on the interplay between economics, law, and politics, including business-government relations and more.