The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College , founded in 1986 through
the generous support of Bard College trustee Leon Levy , is a nonprofit,
nonpartisan, public policy research organization. The Levy Institute is
independent of any political or other affiliation, and encourages diversity
of opinion in the examination of economic policy issues while striving to
transform ideological arguments into informed debate.
The ultimate purpose of all of the Levy Institute's research and activities
is to serve the wider policymaking community in the United States and the
rest of the world by enabling scholars [3] and leaders in business, labor,
and government to work together on problems of common interest. To stimulate
discussion of economic issues, the Levy Institute disseminates its findings
through publications [4], conferences [5], workshops, seminars,
congressional testimony, and other activities to an international audience of
public officials, private sector executives, academics, and the general
public. An annual conference on the state of the U.S. and world economies is
dedicated to the economic legacy of Hyman P. Minsky [6], the late financial
economist and Levy Institute distinguished scholar.
The Levy Institute's programs give Bard College undergraduates the
opportunity to meet the prominent figures who give seminars, attend
conferences, and serve on the research staff. Through a Levy Institute
affiliation with Cambridge University, one or two Bard undergraduates may
spend their junior year at Christ's College. Integrated activities of the
Levy Institute and Bard College include the annual award of the Levy
Economics Institute Prize to a graduating senior with an outstanding academic
record in economics, and several annual scholarships for students
concentrating in economics.
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Bard College, 30 Campus Rd
12504 Annandale , United States