The Institute for Economic Evolution (IEE) is organized to Learn. Do. Share.
The institute supports academic research that challenges the status quo in economics with a first principle mindset. Instead of asking how the economics of new ideas work, we instead ask, “how will economics be changed” when new ideas reach critical points of scale and societal engagement.
By leading, participation, and contributing to a variety of projects, the institute makes sure that our research can be applied to real world challenges. Our initiatives help ensure that the visions, innovations, and executions we produce and propose are viable, today. From our Committee to Cultivate B Corps through our scholarship and online courses, we work hard to ensure our ideas rest on solid foundations.
Public participation in economic discourse has been diminished by a misconception that the field is too complex. By design, this has been reinforced by an academically isolated profession whose work restricts personal and community prosperity. We produce and publish programming that works to educate and empower involvement in shared economic dialogue and civil exchange.