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2017 Issue Articles Featured 

One Size Does Not Fit All: The Rise of Tailor-Made Economic Policies

October 20, 2017October 20, 2017 economics, policy

BY HUBERT WU Many major shortcomings of economic policy making can be attributed to an over-reliance on “one-size-fits-all” policies that

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2017 Issue Articles Featured Opinion 

How Human-Centered Design Contributes to Better Policy

August 21, 2017December 10, 2017 Boston, Design, New Urban Mechanics, policy, urban planning

BY ANGELICA QUICKSEY   “Explore. Experiment. Evaluate. Be delightful!” These words, beside a dry-erase drawing of a double-sided funnel, are

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Scotland Takes Domestic Abuse Seriously – And We Should Too

July 31, 2014July 31, 2014 crime, domestic abuse, europe, policy, reform, scotland, United States

BY MARYROSE MAZZOLA “Two police officers, a court advocate, and a social worker walk into a room,” might sound like

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Successful Innovations in Juvenile Justice are Lifting Up Instead of Locking Down

July 8, 2014July 8, 2014 crime, criminal justice, harvard kennedy school, Juvenile Justice, policy, school-to-prison pipeline, social policy, tough on crime

BY HAYLING PRICE Last fall, I had the opportunity to invite a hero to Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership (CPL).

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2014 Issue Featured 

Community Colleges and Workforce Development in the 21st Century

June 25, 2014June 25, 2014 community college, education, higher education, policy

Wading into the Debate BY DANIEL R. BOWLES When Rex’s mother passed away, he was lost. Just eighteen years old

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The Rise of a Narrative: Thomas Piketty at the Kennedy School

April 25, 2014April 25, 2014 American politics, budget, business, economics, finance, HKS Faculty, inequality, middle class, policy, reform, small business, social policy

  BY JOSH RUDOLPH The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are

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Participatory Budgeting: Reimagining Civic Engagement in the City of Boston

April 2, 2014 budget, cities, local government, participatory budgeting, policy, technology

BY CROSBY BURNS A preliminary version of this post originally appeared on the Ash Center’s Challenges to Democracy blog Last

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