Harvard Kennedy School

  • The Geopolitics of Renewables: The World in 2050

    The Geopolitics of Renewables: The World in 2050

    Renewable energy is increasingly popular as the urgency for climate action intensifies around the globe. Meanwhile, ongoing technological and economic challenges dominate the debate over the deployment of renewables, marginalizing the discussion of the geopolitical consequences of a renewables-heavy future. However, a research group sponsored by the International Renewable Energy…

  • The Hidden Relationship Between Housing, Migration, and Inequality

    The Hidden Relationship Between Housing, Migration, and Inequality

    In the November issue of the Journal of Urban Economics, Peter Ganong of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy and Daniel Shoag of the Harvard Kennedy School investigate a troubling question: “Why has regional income convergence in the U.S. declined?” In economics, convergence—or the “catch-up effect”—is the hypothesis that per…

  • Understanding the Impact of Immigration on Labor Markets: A Tale of Two Miamis

    Understanding the Impact of Immigration on Labor Markets: A Tale of Two Miamis

    In 2015, the United Nations estimated an international migrant population of 243 million people around the world. Immigration has been a recurrent phenomenon in many economies and prompts a continuous debate regarding its impact on socioeconomic indicators — particularly within the labor market. However, analyzing the effects of immigration on…

  • Focus on Finance: Fort Worth’s Budget Balancing Act

    Focus on Finance: Fort Worth’s Budget Balancing Act

    Fort Worth’s Assistant City Manager Susan Alanis discusses the role that city personnel, elected officials, and state funding play in the City’s finances.