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Jonathan Rodden
Jonathan Rodden (*1971) is an American political scientist, Professor at Stanford University and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. His research focuses on federalism, fiscal decentralization and the political divide between urban and rural areas. Rodden is the author of the award-winning works «Hamilton’s Paradox» (2005) and «Why Cities Lose» (2019). He also heads the Spatial Social Science Lab and advises institutions such as the World Bank and the IMF.
60. Economic Conference
The Sharing Economy: Promise or Peril?
Michael C. Munger
«Is Renting the New Owning?»
Justus Haucap
«Opportunities and Risks of the Sharing Economy: Competition and Potential Externalities»
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Special Event for the Publication «Dealing With America»
Even if it’s Madness, There’s a Method to it
Konrad Hummler
«Foolish» is not enough.
Ivan Adamovich
«Prepare for the Worst, Hope for the Best»
Beat Kappeler
“Trump is Hardly a Puppet of the Experts”
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59. Economic Conference
Managing the Challenge of Immigration
Kristie de Peña
«America's Integration Edge: Generational Achievement of Immigrant Communities»
Leon de Winter
«Dealing With Threats in an Open Society»
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