PUBLIC POLICY

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CENTER ON SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington DC 20036 public policy, social science and economic research and public policy, social science and economic analysis; public policy, social science and economic research and public policy, social science and economic analysis through the use of computational modeling and simulation; publications; electronic publications;
CSED The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington DC 20036 public policy, social science and economic research and public policy, social science and economic analysis; public policy, social science and economic research and public policy, social science and economic analysis through the use of computational modeling and simulation; publications; electronic publications;
MAKE WELLNESS EQUITABLE Andrew Grinbaum 4637 Greenway Drive Hollywood FL 33021 Public policy, namely, promotion of public awareness, and business organization consulting services that educate, promote and connect wellness, fitness, health and personal development organizations and individual service providers within these businesses with people who most need their services to produce health and wellness through equitable access to these programs. Use the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion to educate and organize business strategy, communications and service offerings for these organizations and individual service providers to benefit underserved communities and individuals. Will organize business meetings, perform business research, write online and offline communications and publicity, educational support in the field of health, namely, promoting technical and scientific investigation, research and experimentation in the field of scientific discovery through support of educational institutions and scientific organizations; conducting, arranging and organizing trade shows, trade fairs, trade conventions, and other public speaking opportunities in the field of wellness, fitness, personal development and heath care; promoting public awareness of social welfare and human rights; social advocacy in the field of health, wellness and personal development and promoting public awareness of best practices in wellness through public advocacy, mind body conferences and health fairs, workshops promoting equity in the fields of spiritual development, yoga, fitness, exercise, psychology, self-improvement products and services both live and in digital format;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A public policy auction system for providing a monetary incentive for the adaption of efficient public policies. The system generally comprises a series of hierarchical negotiations and auctions for the proprietary right to receive a portion of the savings generated from the efficiency of a given public policy. The method begins with a registration phase during which information is collected on the proponents of new public policies, and shares are established for a portion of the approximate distribution of savings gained by implementation of the efficient public policy. The shares are auctioned to potential constituents during an active auction. The active auction method includes penalties to force constituents to combine and pool their bids, thereby encouraging cooperation and minimizing frivolous bids. The active auction is complemented by an innovator auction in which a predetermined number of policy innovators are selected to become competing bidders, and a predetermined interval of time is established before additional innovators may participate. The initial innovators negotiate a share of research and development expense to be borne by subsequent innovators, and all subsequent innovators are required to pay their share to the existing group. Potential subscribers to the policy may bid, and if the buyer accepts the innovator's bid, the subscriber is charged the amount of the bid. The winning buyer must try to provide an acceptable profit to the competing innovators at the lowest price for the government or penalties are imposed. The entire system is administered over the internet by a series of software modules. The net result is the creation of a free market for the savings gained by more efficient public policies, the market giving an incentive for the research and development of new efficient public policies and allowing the public and the innovator to sharing the resulting economic benefit.