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Summary. Stanford University Professor Rob Reich examined the role of philanthropy in a democracy.
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Summary. The company planted the seeds of a public health crisis by marketing to millennials, who had low smoking rates, and it ignored evidence that teenagers were using its products.
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Summary. This detailed introduction not only outlines our approach in the book - including our use of client narratives and behavioral economics - it also includes a historical summary of housing policy in the U.S. over the past century and the evolution of the American Dream. We highlight stories of homeowners - mostly our clients -- and communities that have not recovered from the 2008 foreclosure crisis.
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Summary. Describes the effects of publicly disclosing that physicians receive money from drug companies.
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Summary. This book explores the systemic effects of public-private partnerships on public health. Focusing on partnerships involving the food and soda industries, the book argues that these relationships undermine public health and imperil the integrity of public health agencies, research universities, and public health NGOs. The default relationship with industry actors, the book argues, should be separation, not collaboration.
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Summary. A 2017 program showed "democracy vouchers" for Seattle elections doubled the amount of users over traditional cash donors, and that participants were more representative of the city's population in terms of income, race, and age.
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Summary. This book is a product of a convergence of the diverse areas of law, international development and the integral mission of the Christian church. As a lawyer, academic and consultant in international development, I have had the opportunity to work extensively in the areas of governance, law and anti-corruption. I know, in theory and practice, the focuses, methods and tools that international development organizations use to fight corruption. I have seen at firsthand and endured the limitations of the mainstream approaches to combat corruption. Complementing this, my experience in global missions has allowed me to affirm, understand and appreciate the responsibility and great potential of the Christian church – as a community of believers – to be an agent of social transformation. I also fully recognize that we, as communities of believers, are falling short in modelling public integrity and playing an active protagonist role in the fight against corruption. This book will hopefully help believers and the church to reflect on, awaken to and engage with the profound injustice of corruption.
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Summary. Describes gaps in the oversight of problematic faculty consulting relationships. This was my Safra project.
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