ABOUT ISEG

ISEG addresses complex problems by teaching individuals how to change their communities from the bottom up.

About ISEG

We research and teach innovative market-based solutions to promote higher standards of living, full employment, and equal opportunities for everyone.

Our current economic structures have failed to deliver on the promise of societal prosperity. There is systematic poverty, long-term unemployment, and lost opportunities for individuals to thrive.

So, it’s on us to find the solutions.

What WE DO

We focus on developing a new generation of business leaders and producing actionable insights for policy makers.

What WE DO

We focus on developing a new generation of business leaders and producing actionable insights for policy makers.

HOW WE DO IT

We partner with individuals and organizations to develop actionable solutions to pressing social issues.

HOW WE DO IT

We partner with individuals and organizations to develop actionable solutions to pressing social issues.

OUR FOCUS

COMPLEX SOCIAL SYSTEMS

BEHAVIORAL CHANGES

STATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS:


California May Be Trying to Evade the Consumer Welfare Standard in Its Antitrust Lawsuit against Amazon

Executive Summary Attorney General Rob Bonta of California has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon. California v. Amazon,…

The Proper Role for States in Antitrust Lawsuits

Introduction For the first time in decades, antitrust is front and center in the national discourse. Four government…
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ISEG hosts students for Agent-Based Modeling Workshop + Hackathon

On Saturday, April 8, 2023, the Institute for the Study of Economic Growth (ISEG) was proud to sponsor and…

ISEG hosts Virtual Talk with Stuart Kauffman

On March 31, 2023, the Institute for the Study of Economic Growth was proud to host a Virtual Talk…

Siyu Wang Shares New Insights with Barton School of Business Faculty, Staff and Students

Siyu Wang, ISEG Research Fellow, presented her new paper, “Negotiation: Is it What You Say or How You…
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