This seminar will explore the difference between the public economy and the market model and why those differences matter.
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About the speaker
June Sekera
June Sekera is a public policy practitioner and researcher whose work and publications are focused on the public economy and public goods production. She is helping to lead IIPP’s Public Value initiative. Founder of the independent Public Goods Institute, June is also a Research Fellow at the Global Development and Environment Institute (GDAE) at Tufts University, where she established and leads GDAE’s Public Economy Project. Author of The Public Economy in Crisis; A Call for a New Public Economics (Springer, 2016), she has published a wide range of papers on public goods and public non-market production. For over twenty years June held programmatic, leadership and management positions at federal, state and local levels of government in the United States. Her economics training was at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government (MPA, 1984).