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A valuable space for policy proposals
If we can judge by the scope, depth and very interesting findings of the research presented Thursday at the inaugural conference of the Hellenic Policy Papers in Athens, Greece is...
APSA Advocacy: Policy Updates, Calls to Action & Resources for Members
Policy Updates MAY 29, 2026 — The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a proposed rule that would make drastic changes to the federal guidance impacting all for...
The policies that will define Ireland's EU presidency
In the second of two reports on the upcoming Irish Presidency of the EU, Europe Editor Tony Connelly examines the pressures Ireland will face to steer key EU legislation during the...
Revisiting the key Science for Policy conversations at EGU26
As we left EGU26 behind with record participation, it was amazing to see increased interest in science-policy sessions from the scientific community. Thanks to all panellists who c...
Twelve policy questions to ask political parties ahead of the election
The Florence Report: An agenda for Europe
The Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) host a discussion of The Florence Report: Reconfiguring Europe in a fractured...
‘Making policy for people – Burnham v Farage’
Governments succeed when policy starts with real lives rather than abstract ideology. Too often Westminster only notices social… The post ‘Making policy for people – Burnham v Fara...
Dynan, Elmendorf, and Sheiner on Ai and Fiscal Policy
Karen Dynan (Harvard), Douglas Elmendorf (Harvard), and Louise Sheiner (Brookings), have a new NBER working paper, “How Might Fiscal Policy Respond to the Rise of Artificial Intell...
Περιγραφική πολιτική
Ενίσχυση της επιχειρηματικότητας και της καινοτομίας. Εξάλειψη της γραφειοκρατίας και απλοποίηση διαδικασιών. Ενίσχυση μικρομεσαίων επιχειρήσεων. Πρόνοια για την τρίτη ηλικία. Προσ...
‘Ready to go?’
Politics is so often about balancing competing tensions. Often that means dealing with competing policy priorities. Policies that… The post ‘Ready to go?’ appeared first on LabourL...
Calculating policy costs is not so easy
A debate that comes up again and again is whether the party programs or some of their proposals and measures they formulate are adequately cost-assessed.
Geopolitics and global value chains: Implications for trade policy and development in Asia
Rising geopolitical tensions and increasing fragmentation introduce new risks into global production networks, forcing both disruptions and creating new strategic opportunities. Ho...
Informing Housing Policy Debates With The Latest Research
Housing is in short supply in states like California, leading to massive inequality, economic hardship, population loss, and climate impacts, as more residents live farther from jo...
From Baseline to Policy: Why a Sustainability Policy Should Come Second
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The political economy of adaptation
This is a longer-than-usual blog post. As I note at the end, it was essentially co-developed with Jacqueline in a long session over coffee in Read the full article...
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