Long Live the International Entrepreneur Rule

Unlocking Frontier Technology: The Policy Challenge of the Digital Economy

A Critical Review of the House Antitrust Subcommittee Report on Competition in Digital Markets

Encouraging AI Adoption by European Small and Mid-sized Enterprises

How Exposure To Pollution Quietly Shapes The American Workforce And Economy

Defending The Free And Open Internet In An Age Of Authoritarianism

Space Solar Power: An Extraterrestrial Energy Resource For The U.S.

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Price Controls Won’t Fix What’s Ailing The Restaurant Industry

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Fix Science, Don’t Just Fund It


The Innovation Frontier Project

Based in Washington, DC and housed in The Progressive Policy Institute, The Innovation Frontier Project explores the role of public policy in science,
technology, and innovation. I was asked to create illustrations for a variety of reports covering these topics and more.

About the Innovation Frontier Project:
"The future can be a better, more vibrant place, but we will need significant technological breakthroughs to get there. To solve climate change, cure diseases,
prevent future pandemics, and improve living standards across the globe we need continued scientific advancement and technological improvements.
The United States is particularly well-positioned to drive these advancements because we are on the frontier of knowledge ourselves.
Even small changes to the way we govern and incentivize science and technology can have long-run consequences for the US and for the world.

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To achieve the progressive goals we have for the future we need to fundamentally evaluate how policy impacts the rate of progress.
The Innovation Frontier Project commissions research from talented academics and regulatory experts around the world
to bring new ideas and ambitious policy proposals to these debates."