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Eduardo Engel

Professor of Economics, Yale University

Eduardo Engel is Professor of Economics at Yale University, where graduate students in economics voted him Teacher of the Year in 2001, 2003, and 2009.  He recently finished writing the first draft of a book on public-private partnerships, jointly with Ronald Fischer and Alexander Galetovic.


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State Roads to Economic Recovery: Panel 2: Tools for Efficient State Investment

February 25, 2011 • Audio

Full audio of Panel 2: "Tools for Efficient State Investment" from the event State Roads to Economic Recovery: Policies, Pavements, and Partnerships.
 

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Public-Private Partnerships to Revamp U.S. Infrastructure

Papers • February 2011 • Eduardo Engel, Alexander Galetovic, Ronald Fischer

Eduardo Engel, Ronald Fischer, and Alexander Galetovic propose a series of best practices for state and local governments to follow when using public–private partnerships to provide infrastructure.

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State Roads to Economic Recovery: Policies, Pavements, and Partnerships

Events • February 25, 2011 • Washington, DC

The Hamilton Project and the Metropolitan Policy Program held a forum focused on state strategies that can help close budget deficits while also growing state economies and creating much-needed jobs. As part of the event, The Hamilton Project released three new policy papers, as well as a strategy paper, focused on helping state and local governments invest more efficiently in infrastructure to ensure long-term economic competitiveness. 

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State Roads to Economic Recovery Event Photos

February 25, 2011 • Photo Galleries

The Hamilton Project and the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings hosted a forum on state strategies that can help close budget deficits while also growing state economies and creating much-needed jobs.


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