From Public Transit to Public Mobility

The 12th UCLA ITS DTLA Forum grapples with the public sector’s response to the dual trends of emerging new mobility services and declining public transit ridership.

$25.00$60.00

PPASS: R. Kent Weaver

R. Kent Weaver Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Government, Georgetown University Blame Generating and Welfare State Reform

MPP Welcome Day 2019

3rd Floor Commons 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, 3383 Public Affairs, Los Angeles, CA, United States

An all-day event for prospective students to meet with current students, faculty, alumni and staff to explore Public Policy at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.

Stories From the Borderlands

Room 2355 Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Social Welfare students and faculty share stories from a recent volunteer experience at the Dilley, Texas, immigration detention facility.

PPASS: Oriana Bandiera

A301 Collins Hall, Anderson School of Management 101 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Joint with Anderson GEM Oriana Bandiera Professor of Economics, The London School of Economics and Political Science Incentives and the Allocations of Authority in Organizations: A Field Experiment with Bureaucrats 

InterActions LA: Quality Transit Neighborhoods

The California Endowment 1000 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

InterActions LA is a brand-new conference on regional growth and equity. This year’s event will discuss opportunities to enhance neighborhoods given sweeping investment to LA's transportation system.

$20$35

PPASS: Leonard Wantchekon

Joint with Anderson GEM Leonard Wantchekon Professor of Politics, Princeton University The Strength of Weak Ties: Indirect Exposure to Colonial Education and Intergenerational Mobility in Benin

PPASS: Joshua Graff Zivin

Joshua Graff Zivin Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of California, San Diego Incentivizing Learning-By-Doing: The Role of Compensation Schemes

PPASS: Jennifer Doleac

Jennifer Doleac Associate Professor of Economics, Texas A&M University The Effects of DNA Databases on the Deterrence and Detection of Offenders