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SPOTLIGHT: Great Lakes


Reuters/Sean Gardner - Crews load and unload consumer products at the Port of New Orleans.

Save to My Portfolio Cleveland Area Builds Foundation for Increased Exports and New Jobs

Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley, August 08, 2010

Can boosting exports help bring economic prosperity to the northeastern Ohio region? Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley explore how metros in the area can leverage their strong export activity and foster innovation to stimulate growth and create high-wage jobs. Read More

Great Lakes, Competitiveness, Jobs and the Economy, Innovation, Cities

SPOTLIGHT: Growth through Innovation


Reuters/Ho New - A battery engineer checks a battery for the Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle at the General Motors Global Battery Systems Lab in Warren, Michigan.

Save to My Portfolio The Importance of Research and Development for U.S. Competitiveness and a Clean Energy Future

Michael Greenstone, July 27, 2010

Michael Greenstone testified before the Joint Economic Committee on the need for expanded energy R&D investments to help combat our reliance on fossil fuels and promote our country’s future competitiveness in the global economy. Read More

Growth through Innovation, Energy and Climate, Energy, Jobs and the Economy

PAST EVENT: Moving to the Cloud

Save to My Portfolio Moving to the Cloud: How the Public Sector Can Leverage the Power of Cloud Computing

Wednesday, July 21, 2010
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Washington, DC

The U.S. government spends billions of dollars each year on computer hardware, software and file servers that may no longer be necessary, given studies that suggest substantial government savings from a migration to more Internet-based computing with shared resources. On July 21, the Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings hosted a policy forum on steps to enhance public sector adoption of cloud computing innovations. Read More

Information Technology, Internet Policy, Technology, Governance

SPOTLIGHT: Growth through Innovation


Reuters/Danny Moloshok - New U.S. Citizens wave American Flags after taking the oath of allegiance to the U.S. Constitution in Los Angeles.

Save to My Portfolio We Need an Einstein Immigration Policy

Darrell M. West, July 16, 2010

If President Obama is serious about a comprehensive immigration reform, he'll need to overcome two big problems: our softening competitive edge in the global market, and the hostile attitudes many Americans have about immigration, writes Darrell West. West argues that we need a new "Einstein Principle" for our immigration policy, where it would make brains, talent and special skills a priority in order to attract more individuals to enhance American innovation and competitiveness. Read More

Growth through Innovation, Immigration, Social Issues, Migration, Governance

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioLeveraging the Mountain West Innovation Complex for Energy System Transformation

Mark Muro and Sarah Rahman, September 01, 2010, The Brookings Institution

To move the United States toward transforming its energy system, the federal government should leverage the unique innovation assets in the Intermountain West, write Mark Muro and Sarah Rahman. Bringing existing regional resources and capabilities together in federally-funded research and innovation centers would build the region’s knowledge base, stimulate economic development, and at the same time help the nation make clean energy advances. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioNet Neutrality or Internet Toll Booths?

Darrell M. West, August 16, 2010, The Brookings Institution

Net Neutrality or Internet Toll Booths?Google and Verizon recently announced a “legislative framework” for Internet regulation that some critics say could put an end to net neutrality, or the openness of the Internet, by creating a two-tiered data system. In a recent video, Senior Fellow Darrell West takes a look at net neutrality and the Google-Verizon plan. Read More

VIDEO

Save to My Portfolio@ Brookings Podcast: High-speed Rail in the United States

Robert Puentes, August 06, 2010

The U.S. lags far behind Europe and Asia in the development of high-speed rail. This week @Brookings, expert Robert Puentes examines the Obama administration’s effort to build high-speed rail networks.

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioExports: Next for the West?

Mark Muro, August 02, 2010, The Avenue, The New Republic

Exports: Next for the West?Mark Muro analyzes Intermountain West export data from the new “Export Nation” report and argues that the region needs to focus on building regional industry and innovation clusters, and attending to infrastructure needs. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioSteps to Improve Cloud Computing in the Public Sector

Darrell M. West, July 21, 2010, The Brookings Institution

Steps to Improve Cloud Computing in the Public SectorDarrell West reviews current federal IT policy and discuss rules, practices, and procedures that limit innovation. In the inaugural Issues in Technology Innovation paper, West makes recommendations on policy changes required to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of federal cloud computing. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioBuilding Regional Innovation Strategies for Rural Communities

Mark Muro, July 12, 2010, The Avenue, The New Republic

Building Regional Innovation Strategies for Rural CommunitiesAs leaders in rural communities begin to realize that strategies for innovation don’t only have to be designed for large metropolitan areas, Mark Muro takes a look at a budget initiative aimed at increasing the economic viability of rural development. By making a pool of money available to support regional planning, the initiative has the potential to help alleviate the burdens of traditionally urban problems now affecting rural areas. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioEntrepreneurial Stimulus Package Can Help U.S. Jobs Shortfall

Robert E. Litan, June 30, 2010, Huffington Post

Robert Litan argues that policies designed to encourage entrepreneurship are critical to the recovery of the U.S. economy. Assisting those who innovate and develop new ideas would lead to greater job growth and a more robust economic future, says Litan. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioFueling Local Economies: Research, Innovation and Jobs

Robert E. Litan, June 29, 2010, Joint Economic Committee

Robert Litan testified before Congress on the importance of federally funded research in spawning innovation. His testimony covered the limitations of the current system, discussed measures that would overcome these limitations, and proposed how the reform of immigration policies could significantly spur innovation and growth. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioJob Creation Has Left the Building

Mark Muro and Kenan Fikri, June 23, 2010, The Avenue, The New Republic

Job Creation Has Left the BuildingMetropolitan areas in the Mountain West region continue to hope growth in their real estate and construction sectors will jump-start broader job growth. Mark Muro and Kenan Fikri suggest they may have things backwards, and urge leaders in the region and adopt a new economic model that puts exports, low-carbon business growth, and innovation first. They emphasize that a move into this “next economy” will bring more lasting job growth and a more sustainable housing durable recovery. Read More

PAST EVENT

Save to My PortfolioHow Important is Infrastructure? A Look at its Economic Impact in a Globalized World

Thursday, June 10, 2010
10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Washington, DC

Reuters/P. WhitakerExactly how important is infrastructure to a country’s economy and how is it measured? Should a larger role for financing these investments be given to the private sector, particularly in developing nations? On June 10, the Economic Studies and Global Economy and Development programs at Brookings hosted an event to discuss the nature and role of infrastructure, including rigorous economic analysis to discern to what extent infrastructure can boost overall productivity and raise living standards. Read More

Growth through Innovation

What new practices and mechanisms will help prevent another economic downturn from turning into a financial panic that could become a truly global meltdown? What changes in the public and private sectors will build the workforce and infrastructure required for a global information-based economy?

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TopicEnergy and Climate

What will it take to mitigate severe climate disruption? What should our priorities be in the relationship between fresh water and climate change? What will it take to help vulnerable countries and regions adapt to change already taking place?

ExpertTed Gayer

Ted Gayer is the co-director of the Economic Studies program and the Joseph A. Pechman Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He conducts research on a variety of economic issues, focusing particularly on public finance, environmental and energy economics, housing, and regulatory policy.

TopicGrowth through Innovation

What new practices and mechanisms will help prevent another economic downturn from turning into a financial panic that could become a truly global meltdown? What changes in the public and private sectors will build the workforce and infrastructure required for a global information-based economy?

ExpertAlice M. Rivlin

In February 1975, the Congressional Budget Office was established with Alice Rivlin as its first director. Rivlin is an expert on urban issues as well as fiscal, monetary and social policy and directs the Greater Washington Research project at Brookings.

TopicManaging Global Change

How do we develop more realistic approaches and more effective means of ending intractable old conflicts and preventing new ones? How do we enhance measures to thwart nonstate actors—especially terrorists and illicit traffickers—and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons?

TopicOpportunity and Well-being

As they weather the current economic storm, will our governments and societies address the basic needs and aspirations of the least well-off? How can we better use education to raise individual aspirations? How should governments around the world accelerate preparations to provide social services for the billions moving from poverty into the middle class?

Research ProjectArms Control Initiative

Few problems pose greater challenges to U.S. national security than controlling, reducing and countering the proliferation of nuclear arms. The Brookings Arms Control Initiative brings the Institution’s multidisciplinary strengths to bear on the critical challenges of arms control and non-proliferation.

Policy CenterBrown Center on Education Policy

Raising the quality of education in the United States for more people is imperative for society’s well-being. The Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings examines the problems of the American education system and helps delineate practical solutions.

Policy CenterCenter for Technology Innovation

The Center for Technology Innovation is at the forefront of shaping public debate on technology innovation and developing data-driven scholarship to enhance understanding of technology’s legal, economic, social, and governance ramifications.

Policy CenterUrban-Brookings Tax Policy Center

The Tax Policy Center, a joint venture of the Urban Institute and Brookings Institution, is comprised of nationally recognized experts in tax, budget and social policy who have served at the highest levels of government.

ExpertHomi Kharas

Homi Kharas is a senior fellow and deputy director for the Global Economy and Development program. Formerly a chief economist in the East Asia and Pacific Region of the World Bank, Homi Kharas currently leads a research project on aid agency effectiveness, and also has expertise on East Asia development and global economic trends.

ExpertMwangi S. Kimenyi

Mwangi S. Kimenyi is senior fellow and director of the Africa Growth Initiative. The founding executive director of the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (1999-2005), he focuses on Africa's development including institutions for economic growth, political economy, and private sector development.

ExpertAdam Looney

Adam Looney is a senior fellow in Economic Studies and policy director of The Hamilton Project. His research focuses on tax policy, labor economics, inequality and social policy. Previously, Looney was the senior economist for public finance and tax policy with the President’s Council of Economic Advisers and has been an economist at the Federal Reserve Board.

Policy CenterCenter for Northeast Asian Policy Studies

CNAPS conducts research, analysis, and outreach designed to enhance policy development and understanding on the pressing political, economic, and security issues facing Northeast Asia.

ExpertAdele Morris

Adele Morris is a fellow and policy director for climate and energy economics. She focuses on the economics of climate change and related energy and natural resource policies.

ExpertSteven Pifer

Steven Pifer is director of the Brookings Arms Control Initiative. A former ambassador to Ukraine, Pifer’s career as a Foreign Service officer centered on Europe, the former Soviet Union and arms control.

Research ProjectBrookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement

The Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement monitors displacement problems worldwide, works with governments, regional bodies, international organizations and civil society to create more effective policies and institutional arrangements for Internally Displaced Persons.

Research ProjectMiddle East Youth Initiative

A joint project of the Wolfensohn Center for Development at Brookings and the Dubai School of Government, the Middle East Youth Initiative aims to accelerate the international community's ability to better understand and respond to the changing needs of young people in the Middle East.

ExpertAudrey Singer

Demographer Audrey Singer is an expert on international migration, race and ethnicity, U.S. immigration policy, and demographic trends in metropolitan areas.

ExpertRichard C. Bush III

Richard Bush is the director of the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies. His public service career spans Congress, the intelligence community and the U.S. State Department. He currently focuses on China-Taiwan and U.S.-China relations, the Korean peninsula and Japan’s security.

ExpertJavier Solana

Dr. Javier Solana is a distinguished senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings. He is the former secretary general of NATO, European Union high representative for common foreign and security policy and secretary-general of the Council of the European Union.

ExpertEzra Suruma

Ezra Suruma is a former minister of finance, planning and economic development. He is currently the senior presidential advisor on finance and planning in Uganda. His focus is on governance in governmental and financial institutions and its impact on stability and economic growth.

ExpertRebecca Winthrop

Rebecca Winthrop is a senior fellow and director of the Center for Universal Education. She is the former head of education for the International Rescue Committee, a humanitarian aid NGO. Her research focuses on education in the developing world, with special attention to fragile states and contexts of armed conflict, forced migration, and violent extremism.

ExpertVanda Felbab-Brown

Vanda Felbab-Brown focuses on the national security implications of illicit economies and strategies for managing them. She is the author of Shooting Up: Counterinsurgency and the War on Drugs (Brookings Institution Press, 2009).

ExpertSuzanne Maloney

Suzanne Maloney studies Iran, the political economy of the Persian Gulf and Middle East energy policy. A former U.S. State Department policy advisor, she has also counseled private companies on Middle East issues.

Research ProjectAfrica Growth Initiative

The Africa Growth Initiative conducts high-quality policy research and analysis focused on attaining sustainable economic development and prosperity in Africa, while amplifying the voice of African researchers in policy-making and planning.

Research ProjectLatin America Initiative

The Latin America Initiative provides high-quality, in-depth, and independent research across a range of economic and political issues, and offers policy recommendations aimed at U.S. and Latin American policymakers.