On May 12, 2026, the Hoover Institution will host its fourth annual one-day conference on Markets vs. Mandates: Promoting Environmental Quality and Economic Prosperity. As in previous years, the conference will compare and contrast how markets and regulations can best resolve tradeoffs among environmental concerns, economic growth and individual freedom. This year’s theme is “Technology, Trade, and Entrepreneurship.” It will highlight successes and failures of U.S. institutions in promoting effective environmentalism. Morning sessions will assess environmental effects of tariffs and shifts from federal to state regulations. The afternoon sessions will turn to the effects of AI on energy demands and to the potential for AI to improve measurement and monitoring of environmental goods and services. Refreshments will be served after the conference to give the audience and presenters time to mingle. The conference is open to the public and registration is required.

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Beyond The Ivory Tower: What Elite And Non-Selective Colleges Can Teach Each Other About Civics
The Alliance for Civics in the Academy hosts "Beyond the Ivory Tower: What Elite and Non-Selective Colleges Can Teach Each Other About Civics" with… Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Immigration Conference 2026
Immigration Policy And The Economics Of Innovation
This conference will explore the critical intersection of immigration policy and technological innovation in the United States, with a particular…
Friday, January 30, 2026
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Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity And Belonging In Xi Jinping's China
The Hoover Institution Program on the US, China, and the World invites you to a roundtable on Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in… Hoover Institution, Stanford University
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