About
The Louis Brandeis Institute for Society, Economy, and Democracy was founded in Israel to advance independent, top-tier research recognized worldwide. Engaging in both theoretical and applied studies, the Institute explores a broad spectrum of disciplines such as social and political science, law, economics, finance, regulation, media studies, and the exact sciences.
The Brandeis Institute is dedicated to establishing a research-driven foundation to promote a democratic, meritocratic, and equitable society, a free and competitive market economy, social equality, sustainable growth, independent media, innovation, and effective financial regulation. Established within the College of Management Academic Studies, the Institute was made possible through generous contributions from the ‘Financial Justice’ association and others. The Institute organizes conferences, forums, and discussion groups, and publishes research and policy papers in its areas of focus. Additionally, it endeavors to build a community of academics, researchers, and practitioners who share the Institute’s academic values. This community engages in research that addresses significant public interest issues, aiming to elevate these concerns on the public agenda in alignment with the Institute’s values.
For a comprehensive description of the Institute’s objectives, research and activities, click here.

