Arianna Ornaghi and co-authors study challenges for universal healthcare in developing countries
In the American Economic Review, they examine policy tools that might boost enrolment in contributory healthcare plans. Over the last ten...
James Bond: The sum of our geopolitical fears
AUTHOR: Francesco Mancini, Associate Dean and Co-Director (Executive Education) and Visiting Associate Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of...
Living standards shape public opinion on genetically modified food
In the journal Food Quality and Preference, Sebastian Levi uses machine learning to analyse attitudes toward GMOs. Agricultural...
Don’t write off cities just yet: they will survive COVID
How we work is changing, and the full impact of the pandemic on cities is not yet clear. But the collaboration they allow will still be...
The Work of the Future: where will it come from?
Join leading economist David Autor in discussion with Judy Wajcman as we explore the relationships between emerging technologies and the...
Peace Tech: How technology can manage and prevent conflict
Technology’s “dark side” gets a lot of attention. The challenge, according to Professor Francesco Mancini, Vice Dean for Executive...
Sébastien Mena focuses on the role of business in "wicked" social problems
He says corporate responsibility starts with understanding how we collectively remember and forget our past mistakes. Hertie School...
Infrastructure, Technology, and Finance for Sustainable and Inclusive Development in Asia
Policy dialogue “Infrastructure, Technology, and Finance for Sustainable and Inclusive Development in Asia beyond the Pandemic” This is a...
COVID-19: Tracking East Asia's Response in Year One
On 25 June 2021, a panel consisting of faculty members from Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Hong Kong University of Science &...
Pandemic leadership: beware of anecdotes
Leaders with science training have not outperformed other leaders in terms of their countries’ coronavirus responses, write Joachim...