Come join us for a talk about the Polish economy, Polish economic development and applications to the present day. This event is open to the Princeton University community and we especially encourage those interested in economic development, political economy, and the EU to attend! SpeakerMarcin Piatkowski, Professor of…
Join us to examine the rise in alternative ownership models, exploring how shared ownership structures impact decision-making, innovation, and social responsibility, and to explore the transformative power of collective action and communal investment, challenging traditional notions of individual wealth accumulation…
The Afghanistan Withdrawal has been a major topic for over two years and continues to be viewed as a complete failure of policy and poor execution. This forum will give insights to the success of the operation and how bold leadership was required from our military members during those two weeks in August 2021. Additionally,…
Leading the establishment of the GovTech Centre, the pioneering National Innovation Agency within the European Union situated under the Prime Minister's Office, Justyna and her team championed the integration of agile methodologies to foster the development of innovative projects spanning education, software development,…
Arvind Subramanian is senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE). Previously, he was senior fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Distinguished Non-Resident fellow at the Center for Global Development, Professor at Ashoka University, New Delhi and…
SPIA in DC partnered with CITP faculty to convene the first two in a series of “Princeton AI Dialogues: Expert Briefings” on Capitol Hill. One with the Senate AI caucus, and a second with the House AI Caucus. Together, the two sessions drew more than 50 participants from Republican and Democratic congressional offices and…
The European Union Program at Princeton presents a discussion with Ryan Weldzius, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Villanova University. He researches the distributional consequences of economic interdependence and the constraints this places on the policies of states.
ERS Seminars are held on Wednesdays from noon-1pm in 165 Wallace Hall. Lunch is provided. We hope you can join us! This is a virtual Seminar.Please consider joining the ERS listserv using the following link to receive seminar emails that will include a Zoom link when virtual. https://ers.princeton.edu/