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About the Program

The Governance of Organizations Working Group is an initiative of the Hoover Program on the Foundations of Economic Prosperity

The Hoover Program on Economic Prosperity

Advancing research on institutions fostering growth and opportunity

The opportunities, social mobility, and high living standards enjoyed by Americans today are a consequence of two centuries of economic growth driven by a market economy and the legal and political institutions that underpin it. In recent years, however, increasing numbers of academics and public officials have argued that changes in technology and demographics make an economic and political system based on markets unviable. The Hoover Program on the Foundations of Economic Prosperity conducts evidence-based research on the institutions and policies that foster economic prosperity amid today’s public policy challenges.

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Long-Run Prosperity

Why do prosperous economies develop in some countries and not others? The Long-Run Prosperity Working Group applies approaches from a range of disciplines to understand the mechanics of long-run growth.

Governance of Organizations

The Governance of Organizations Working Group brings together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore how different governance systems—across corporations, universities, crypto protocols, and beyond—shape organizational effectiveness, accountability, and resilience.

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Financial Regulation

Which financial regulatory reforms promote economic prosperity? And why do societies find it so difficult to create financial systems that are both efficient and stable? The Financial Regulation Working Group convenes an interdisciplinary network of scholars from economics, finance, law, political science, and history.

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Immigration

Immigration policy is one of the most consequential issues that both the United States and the world need to address in coming years. The J-P Conte Initiative on Immigration fosters cutting-edge research and facilitates informed academic and policy debates on the economic effects of immigration.

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