Economic Development
Concrete Ways for the US to Move “Beyond the Line” When It Measures Poverty
What would it take to implement “next-generation” poverty measures in the United States?
What would it take to implement “next-generation” poverty measures in the United States?
Peter Gleick explains how and why the world is in a water crisis that is leading to a disconnect between supply and demand
A new approach to measuring poverty is needed, one that accounts for multiple factors such as housing, and regional economic differences.
Experts from medical and public health fields offer opinions on the Affordable Health Care Act.
The Climate War: True Believers, Power Brokers, and the Fight to Save the Earth by Eric Pooley
Whether there is a profit motive or not, the notion that business has a role to play in addressing societal issues is at the heart of today’s discourse on social entrepreneurship.
MOVING POLITICS: Emotions and ACT UP’s Fight Against AIDS by Deborah B. Gould
Garth Saloner, dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, talks about the impact of the crisis on the GSB's curriculum and on business education more broadly.