Universities must become active launchpads for innovation
"Studies estimate that university-initiated innovation has driven about half of U.S. economic growth since World War II."
"Studies estimate that university-initiated innovation has driven about half of U.S. economic growth since World War II."
"Given Russia's size, military resources, and combat experience, this war was extremely unequal from the start."
Because winter temperatures in Boston dip so low, the city has built a vast but costly energy system capable of supplying heat during those dips.
"In reality, China and the U.S. are like people who got married without knowing the religion of the other."
"Energy and economic growth are so intimately intertwined. We don't want to decarbonize by shutting down the economy."
Yasheng Huang discussed why China's model for economic development holds appeal for countries looking for an alternative to the Washington model.
"There are tensions domestically between the policy of cracking down on the private sector and the financial and economic dependency on it."
"Finding suitable peers for financial analysis is a vexing task that requires careful consideration of firms' underlying economics ... "
Young people in China do not have many career choices because the economic growth model primarily focuses on housing infrastructure investment.
In this issue, we announce registration for several HSI lunchtime seminars in April.