Skip to content

Georgetown Public Policy Review

  • HOME
  • ARTICLES
    • ALL
    • DATA
    • ECONOMY
    • EDUCATION
    • ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
    • EQUITY
    • HEALTH
    • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • INTERNATIONAL
    • POLITICS
  • PODCAST
  • 2026 SPRING EDITION
    • 2025 SPRING EDITION
    • PREVIOUS EDITIONS
  • ABOUT
    • EDITORS
    • CONTACT
  • SUBMIT
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • 2020
  • March
  • 30

Day: March 30, 2020

Reevaluating the Conversation on Automation and the Future of Work

  • March 30, 2020
Author: Mixabest | Wikimedia Commons
Author: Mixabest | Wikimedia Commons

Introduction As the world continues to advance technologically, more and more jobs become susceptible to automation, with machines completing tasks formerly undertaken by people on an increasing scale. Automation is widely hailed as a cost-effective, efficiency-oriented solution for businesses, which…

Categories: Economy, Technology

Negotiation Strategy and How Cities Can Avoid Getting Fleeced by Sports Franchises

  • March 30, 2020

Sports franchises hold a sizeable power dynamic over the municipalities that host them. This disparity allows franchises and leagues to continually extract large tax breaks and public financing for sports stadiums despite the lack of promised economic benefits. Asymmetric negotiation…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Finance, Sports

EXPLORE

2026 SPRING EDITION

ARTICLES

PODCAST

ABOUT

EDITORS

HISTORY

CONTACT

FOLLOW

  • Instagram
  • Spotify
  • SoundCloud
  • Link
Copyright © 2026 Georgetown Public Policy Review.
  • HOME
  • ARTICLES
    • ALL
    • DATA
    • ECONOMY
    • EDUCATION
    • ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
    • EQUITY
    • HEALTH
    • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • INTERNATIONAL
    • POLITICS
  • PODCAST
  • 2026 SPRING EDITION
    • 2025 SPRING EDITION
    • PREVIOUS EDITIONS
  • ABOUT
    • EDITORS
    • CONTACT
  • SUBMIT