Admissions & Aid Applying to Batten Admissions Blog Posts Tagged with Research and Commentary Engelhard: Time for an All-Payer Health System? Economists tell us that setting the price of a good or service depends on market forces that balance supply and demand in order to optimize output with minimal waste. Read More Research and Commentary, Health Policy, Domestic Policy & Politics Slovak Ambassador Discusses Entrepreneurship Policy in Central Europe The Ambassador’s presentation, “The Slovak Entrepreneurial Ecosystem and the Visegrád Group of Four States,” covered recent efforts by the Slovak Embassy in Washington, DC, as well as the country’s government in Slovakia. Read More Research and Commentary, International Development, Democracy Warburg and Bergner: Learning From Two Long Wars Throughout our history, the years immediately following military conflicts have often proved rich in reform. Read More Research and Commentary, Crime and Justice, Democracy Warburg: Don't tread on public service Hyper-partisanship and the politics of personal destruction are plagues of our time. So, too, is the pervasive distrust of institutions citizens have built up and looked to for generations. Read More Research and Commentary, Ethics, Democracy Ruhm Speaks at Department of Labor Symposium Professor Christopher Ruhm presented his research at the Paid Family and Medical Leave Findings Symposium, hosted by the Department of Labor. Read More Advocacy, Research and Commentary, Democracy More Than a Game: Batten Simulation Center Puts Ideas to Real-World Tests The Batten School’s recently unveiled Center for Leadership Simulation and Gaming prepares students for public life by allowing them to test real-world solutions in a virtual environment. Read More Research and Commentary, Education, Democracy Castleman Examines Behavioral Insights to Improve College Access in New Book Each year, many students fail to enroll in college, enroll in institutions where they are not positioned for success or drop out before earning a degree. Read More Research and Commentary, Education, Domestic Policy & Politics What’s in a Name? The Toll E-signatures Take Electronic signatures have become more and more prevalent in our technological world. Read More Research and Commentary, Labor, Domestic Policy & Politics Stam: Simulating leadership to forge better leaders How can we better prepare our leaders? Americans need to re-imagine our approach. Read More Research and Commentary, Ethics, Leadership Professor Chou Studies the Psychological Power of the Signature “We asked, ‘How do people perceive electronic signatures, how do people feel when they sign electronic signatures, and how would that impact their subsequent behaviors?’” Read More Research and Commentary, Education, Domestic Policy & Politics Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 10 Next page ›› Subscribe to Research and Commentary Categories New Student(19) Application(34) Faculty(2) Curriculum(34) Essays(8) Admissions(52) Recommendations(11) Tuition and Financial Aid (1)Batten Ambassadors(30) Alumni(6) MPP(40) Events(14) SE Minor(27) Accelerated MPP(63) Career Outcomes(8) Study Abroad (1)Personal Statement(3) Student Life(38) BA(69) Policy Minor(45)