Yoojin Lee is a Research Associate at TPI. Prior to that, she worked in economic consulting. She graduated from the University of Virginia with a major in economics and minor…
WASHINGTON (November 22, 2021) – The Technology Policy Institute is excited to announce its new initiative, “TPI’s State of Broadband: Broadband Maps for States.” Powered by the same engine used in…
Each year, TPI’s Aspen Forum brings together experts across industry, academia, and government to discuss tech policy and regulation. After going virtual in 2020, the forum returned to Aspen this…
Pre-register today at discounted rates. Since 2010, TPI’s premier event has brought together leaders from government, industry, and academia to discuss tech policy’s most pressing issues. The event features panel discussions,…
Colorado’s 39th Attorney General, Phil Weiser, will kick off this year’s TPI Aspen Forum on Sunday, August 15. Weiser previously served as the Hatfield Professor of Law and Dean of…
The U.S. government is poised to spend upwards of $100 billion on broadband. How should policymakers balance buildout and adoption? What are the best mechanisms for meeting broadband objectives? Is it…
Jeff Prince is Professor and Chair of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. He is also the Harold A. Poling Chair in Strategic…
Critics of targeted advertising and the advertising business model – the basis of internet platforms like Google and Facebook – have ramped up their attacks recently, in part due to…
One of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s first announcements expressed concerns about cryptocurrencies. Her comments suggest that the Biden Administration is poised to take cryptocurrency, and fintech more generally, seriously. In…
Ioannis Kessides is Senior Fellow at the Technology Policy Institute. He also holds the position of Senior Lecturer, Ethics, Politics & Economics at Yale University. Former Lead Economist in the…