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CGM Launches Uses and Abuses of Prediction

For thousands of years, humans have dared to predict the future: From weather to curses to finance, prediction is an intrinsic part of the human experience.

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Future of Law in Technology and Governance | Fall 2022

The Future of Law in Technology and Governance Seminar Series takes a broad view of those topics, welcoming researchers from multiple disciplines and from around the world as both speakers and listeners/participants. 

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CGM Affiliate Guest Edits Special Issue of LAWS

This Special Issue will explore both the modeling of law as a way to understand the phenomenology of legal practice, its normativity, and the sources of legal disagreement.

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CGM Collaborates on Special Issue on Blockchains and Public Administration

CGM is collaborating on a special issue for the Chinese Public Administration Review entitled, “Blockchains and Public Administration."

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Interview with Tariq Basir

Tariq Basir is a political economist and former assistant professor at Kabul University who has joined the Afghanistan Project as a research scholar.

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The Center for Governance and Markets Supports Scholars in Ukraine

The Center for Governance and Markets (CGM) at the University of Pittsburgh is providing research grants to Ukrainian scholars through a new partnership with Ukrainian Global University (UGU).

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CGM and Kyiv School of Economics Collaborate on Edited Journal Volume on War in Ukraine

The Center for Governance and Markets together with the Kyiv School of Economics are collaborating on a multi-disciplinary special issue of the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice (JPFPC) entitled, "The Political Economy of the Conflict in Ukraine."

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Open Society University Network Partnership Support’s Afghanistan Project at Pitt’s Center for Governance and Markets

The Open Society University Network (OSUN) has welcomed the Center for Governance and Markets (CGM) as a new member of its network, identifying it as a critical partner in resettling Afghan scholars-at-risk.

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