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All HBS Web
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- Faculty Publications (289)
- 2020
- Working Paper
Inventing the Endless Frontier: The Effects of the World War II Research Effort on Post-War Innovation
Bohan Li
- 2023
- Working Paper
Point Four and the Politics of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States during the Early Cold War
Do Powerful Politicians Cause Corporate Downsizing?
- 2016
- Book
Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance in Emerging Markets
- 2019
- Working Paper
Optimal Interventions for Increasing Healthy Food Consumption Among Low Income Households
- 10 Oct 2009
- News
Making the 'public option' a simple one
- 21 May 2020
- News
Primary Care Is Hurting: Why Aren’t Private Insurers Pitching In?
- December 2005 (Revised March 2010)
- Case
William Levitt, Levittown and the Creation of American Suburbia
- 2016
- Working Paper
Standardized Color in the Food Industry: The Co-Creation of the Food Coloring Business in the United States, 1870–1940
Robin Greenwood
Robin is the George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking at Harvard Business School. He serves as the Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research. He is past faculty director of the Behavioral Finance and Financial Stability project, chair of... View Details
- January 2016 (Revised February 2016)
- Case
Citizens United and Corporate Speech
- February 2016 (Revised July 2017)
- Case
A Nation Divided: The United States and the Challenge of Secession
- September 1982 (Revised July 2007)
- Background Note
Gift and Estate Taxes
- March 2012
- Article
Macroeconomic Policy and U.S. Competitiveness
Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance in Emerging Markets
Emerging markets play an increasingly important role in the global economy, accounting for 31% of global GDP and more than 50% of global foreign direct investment in 2012. However, doing business in emerging markets remains subject to a high degree of "policy risk,"... View Details
- March 2023
- Article
Attracting the Sharks: Corporate Innovation and Securities Class Action Lawsuits
David A. Moss
David Moss is the Paul Whiton Cherington Professor at Harvard Business School, where he teaches in the Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE) unit. He earned his B.A. from Cornell University and his Ph.D. from Yale. In 1992-1993, he served as a... View Details
- 04 May 2009
- Working Paper Summaries
An Ounce of Prevention: The Power of Public Risk Management in Stabilizing the Financial System
- 20 Oct 2008
- News