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Milken Institute

The Milken Institute is an independent economic think tank based in Santa Monica, California, with offices in Washington, D.C., New York, Miami,[2] London,[3] Abu Dhabi, and Singapore. It publishes research and hosts conferences that apply market-based principles and financial innovations to social issues in the US and internationally. The institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and presents itself as nonpartisan and non-ideological.

The Milken Institute
Formation1991; 33 years ago (1991)
FounderMichael Milken
TypeEconomic Think tank
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California, United States
Region served
Global
LeaderMichael Milken (Chairman)
Revenue (2016)
$47,638,129[1]
Expenses (2016)$42,559,621[1]
Websitewww.milkeninstitute.org

History edit

The institute was founded in 1991 by Michael Milken, a former Drexel Burnham Lambert banker who gained notoriety for significant financial success as a pioneer of "junk bonds" as well as his subsequent felony conviction and prison sentence for U.S. securities law violations.[4][5]

Research edit

The institute has published studies relating to human capital, access to capital, financial structures and innovations, regional economics, healthcare economics and medical research. It hosts a series of conferences including two annual conferences, a variety of financial innovation labs and a series of forums and private events. The Milken Institute Global Conference, first held in 1998, is an annual forum focused on economic and social issues. Speakers include figures from business, finance, government, education and sports. The institute also hosts an annual State of the State Conference, which examines major issues facing the state of California.

The institute operates a series of centers focused on particular economic and health related topics. The centers are the: Asia Center,[6] Center for Advancing the American Dream,[7] Center for Regional Economics,[8] FasterCures,[9] Center for Financial Markets,[10] Center for the Future of Aging,[11] Center for Public Health,[12] and Center for Strategic Philanthropy.[13]

Notable reports include:

  • American Dream Prosperity Index[7][14]
  • Best-Performing Cities[15]
  • Best-Performing Cities China[16]
  • Global Opportunity Index[17]
  • Advancing Tech Enable Health and Home Care[18]
  • Health Literacy in the United States: Enhancing Assessments and Reducing Disparities[19]

Tax policy edit

The institute has held several events regarding opportunity zones created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. In May 2018, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin instructed his staff to accept a non-low-income tract in Storey County, Nevada as an Opportunity Zone shortly after attending an Institute event in Beverly Hills with Michael Milken.[20] Milken was already an investor in the Nevada tract.[20] In August 2018, Mnuchin attended an Institute conference on opportunity zones in the Hamptons with Milken and later accepted a flight to Los Angeles with Milken on his private jet.[20] Treasury later issued a regulatory guidance at the institute's request that allows prior investors to benefit from newly designated opportunity zones.[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The Milken Institute" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Milken Institute Expands Presence into South Florida". milkeninstitute.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  3. ^ "Milken Institute Looks to Grow Presence in Europe and the UK". milkeninstitute.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  4. ^ . 2010-07-18. Archived from the original on 2010-07-18. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  5. ^ SEC government newsletter of April 24, 1990
  6. ^ "Asia Center".
  7. ^ a b "Asia Center".
  8. ^ "The Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream".
  9. ^ "FasterCures, a Center of the Milken Institute".
  10. ^ "Center for Financial Markets".
  11. ^ "Center for the Future of Aging".
  12. ^ "Public Health » Milken Institute".
  13. ^ "Center for Strategic Philanthropy".
  14. ^ Steverman, Ben (2 November 2022). "New 'Prosperity Index' Ranks US States on More Than Just Money". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  15. ^ "Best-Performing Cities 2022".
  16. ^ "Best-Performing Cities China 2021". milkeninstitute.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  17. ^ "Global Opportunity Index 2022: Focus on Emerging Southeast Asia". milkeninstitute.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  18. ^ "Advancing Tech-Enabled Health and Home Care". milkeninstitute.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  19. ^ "US Health Literacy: Enhancing Assessments and Reducing Disparities". milkeninstitute.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  20. ^ a b c d Lipton, Eric; Drucker, Jesse (27 October 2019). "Symbol of '80s Greed Stands to Profit From Trump Tax Break for Poor Areas". The New York Times. p. A1. Retrieved 1 November 2019.

External links edit

  • The Milken Institute website

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Not to be confused with Milken Institute School of Public Health This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please help improve this article and add independent sources April 2018 The Milken Institute is an independent economic think tank based in Santa Monica California with offices in Washington D C New York Miami 2 London 3 Abu Dhabi and Singapore It publishes research and hosts conferences that apply market based principles and financial innovations to social issues in the US and internationally The institute is a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization and presents itself as nonpartisan and non ideological The Milken InstituteFormation1991 33 years ago 1991 FounderMichael MilkenTypeEconomic Think tankHeadquartersSanta Monica California United StatesRegion servedGlobalLeaderMichael Milken Chairman Revenue 2016 47 638 129 1 Expenses 2016 42 559 621 1 Websitewww milkeninstitute org Contents 1 History 2 Research 2 1 Tax policy 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe institute was founded in 1991 by Michael Milken a former Drexel Burnham Lambert banker who gained notoriety for significant financial success as a pioneer of junk bonds as well as his subsequent felony conviction and prison sentence for U S securities law violations 4 5 Research editThe institute has published studies relating to human capital access to capital financial structures and innovations regional economics healthcare economics and medical research It hosts a series of conferences including two annual conferences a variety of financial innovation labs and a series of forums and private events The Milken Institute Global Conference first held in 1998 is an annual forum focused on economic and social issues Speakers include figures from business finance government education and sports The institute also hosts an annual State of the State Conference which examines major issues facing the state of California The institute operates a series of centers focused on particular economic and health related topics The centers are the Asia Center 6 Center for Advancing the American Dream 7 Center for Regional Economics 8 FasterCures 9 Center for Financial Markets 10 Center for the Future of Aging 11 Center for Public Health 12 and Center for Strategic Philanthropy 13 Notable reports include American Dream Prosperity Index 7 14 Best Performing Cities 15 Best Performing Cities China 16 Global Opportunity Index 17 Advancing Tech Enable Health and Home Care 18 Health Literacy in the United States Enhancing Assessments and Reducing Disparities 19 Tax policy edit The institute has held several events regarding opportunity zones created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 In May 2018 Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin instructed his staff to accept a non low income tract in Storey County Nevada as an Opportunity Zone shortly after attending an Institute event in Beverly Hills with Michael Milken 20 Milken was already an investor in the Nevada tract 20 In August 2018 Mnuchin attended an Institute conference on opportunity zones in the Hamptons with Milken and later accepted a flight to Los Angeles with Milken on his private jet 20 Treasury later issued a regulatory guidance at the institute s request that allows prior investors to benefit from newly designated opportunity zones 20 See also editMilken Family FoundationReferences edit a b The Milken Institute PDF Foundation Center Retrieved 2 August 2019 Milken Institute Expands Presence into South Florida milkeninstitute org Retrieved 2022 07 20 Milken Institute Looks to Grow Presence in Europe and the UK milkeninstitute org Retrieved 2022 07 20 Michael Milken legacy in dispute pardon or not Category Page One from The Berkeley Daily Planet Monday January 22 2001 2010 07 18 Archived from the original on 2010 07 18 Retrieved 2022 11 10 SEC government newsletter of April 24 1990 Asia Center a b Asia Center The Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream FasterCures a Center of the Milken Institute Center for Financial Markets Center for the Future of Aging Public Health Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy Steverman Ben 2 November 2022 New Prosperity Index Ranks US States on More Than Just Money Bloomberg News Retrieved 10 November 2022 Best Performing Cities 2022 Best Performing Cities China 2021 milkeninstitute org Retrieved 2022 07 20 Global Opportunity Index 2022 Focus on Emerging Southeast Asia milkeninstitute org Retrieved 2022 07 20 Advancing Tech Enabled Health and Home Care milkeninstitute org Retrieved 2022 07 20 US Health Literacy Enhancing Assessments and Reducing Disparities milkeninstitute org Retrieved 2022 07 20 a b c d Lipton Eric Drucker Jesse 27 October 2019 Symbol of 80s Greed Stands to Profit From Trump Tax Break for Poor Areas The New York Times p A1 Retrieved 1 November 2019 External links editThe Milken Institute website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milken Institute amp 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