Nuance in Government
A leading public intellectual, fresh from government service, explores the complexities of cost-benefit analysis.
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A leading public intellectual, fresh from government service, explores the complexities of cost-benefit analysis.
A new regulation in Massachusetts aims to direct food waste away from landfills and toward more productive uses.
International food assistance can lead to a spike in the occurrence of armed conflict within a country.
Five lessons from research on poverty in America.
The White House Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation enjoys broad, bi-partisan support; in the wake of midterm elections, its work is more important than ever.
Governments around the world are beginning to embrace outcomes-based funding as a way to increase their impact.
A new report details how the federal government can facilitate partnerships between communities and anchor institutions to increase economic opportunity.
Without transparency, can we expect funders to foot the whole bill?
By investing in clean energy, impact investors can become a powerful force for fighting climate change.
At the 2013 Stanford Center for Social Innovation’s 2013 Conradin Von Gugelberg Memorial Lecture, Nichols addresses CA's cap-and-trade system and what it means for our environment.