Public Sector

How a mad dash into a burgeoning sector turned into a scramble for support.
Port of Oakland
A former GOP Congressman says U.S. exports have helped ease the effects of the recession.
A macroeconomist says that despite the risks, long-term growth patterns should make you optimistic about the future.
Economist Edward Lazear
Economist Edward Lazear says Congress and the president must focus on policies that encourage greater investment.
Merchandise from the 2012 presidential campaign.
Stanford GSB's Neil Malhotra says political affiliation rivals education level as one of the most important factors in identifying a potential mate.
Chrstina Romer and Keith Hennessey Debating at the Commonwealth Club
Keith Hennessey and Christina Romer debate the debt ceiling, federal deficit, and growth at the Commonwealth Club of California.
revised speech
A group of scholars propose a plan that could put a brake on health care spending.
The Wall Street Journal -
12.04.12
Keith Hennessy discusses the federal budget, tax increases, and budget cuts in The Wall Street Journal.
European Central Bank President Draghi
Can the eurozone fix itself in the absence of a catastrophe?
Brenden Millstein
How Brenden Millstein's Carbon Lighthouse helps businesses conserve more energy.

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How a mad dash into a burgeoning sector turned into a scramble for support.
Port of Oakland
A former GOP Congressman says U.S. exports have helped ease the effects of the recession.
Economist Edward Lazear
Economist Edward Lazear says Congress and the president must focus on policies that encourage greater investment.
Chrstina Romer and Keith Hennessey Debating at the Commonwealth Club
Keith Hennessey and Christina Romer debate the debt ceiling, federal deficit, and growth at the Commonwealth Club of California.
European Central Bank President Draghi
Can the eurozone fix itself in the absence of a catastrophe?
Brenden Millstein
How Brenden Millstein's Carbon Lighthouse helps businesses conserve more energy.
photo of lab tech making solar panel
A conversation with Stefan Reichelstein on the economics of solar power.
photo of patient and MRI machine
The head of the Permanente Federation says innovation is critical to improving U.S. health care.
Condoleezza Rice
Condoleezza Rice discusses political power in Russia, social stability in China, the “essence of democracy,” and “the most surprising place in the world.”
photo of solar panel installer
Jeffrey Ball, at the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, says it’s time for the world’s approach to renewables to “grow up.”

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A macroeconomist says that despite the risks, long-term growth patterns should make you optimistic about the future.
Merchandise from the 2012 presidential campaign.
Stanford GSB's Neil Malhotra says political affiliation rivals education level as one of the most important factors in identifying a potential mate.
revised speech
A group of scholars propose a plan that could put a brake on health care spending.
The United States will see a slow move toward electric car adoption in the next 5-to-10 years while China will see only a small market for cars but big opportunities to manufacture and export batteries. A Stanford MBA student class study doubts either nation will move quickly to adopt clean coal technology.
Social pressure plays a major role in determining corporate strategy and performance according to an award-winning paper coauthored by Professor David Baron. The researchers find that social pressure and social performance reinforce each other, greater social pressure is associated with lower financial performance, and financial and social performance are largely unrelated.