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Development Economics (PhD)
This course, intended for second-year PhD students in economics and related fields, is taught by Michael Kremer, Phillippe Aghion, and Shawn Cole.
Part I (Kremer) of the course will cover macro-economic topics including aggregate and non-aggregate growth...
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- 05 Nov 2009
- Working Paper Summaries
Medium Term Business Cycles in Developing Countries
- Research Summary
The Global Agglomeration of Multinational Firms
- April 2016
- Teaching Note
Cree Inc.: Introducing the LED Light Bulb
- November 2014
- Article
The Global Agglomeration of Multinational Firms
Raffaella Sadun
Raffaella Sadun is Charles E. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, and is a Co-Chair of Harvard Business School’s Project on Managing the Future of Work and co-PI of the Digital Reskilling Lab. Her research focuses on managerial... View Details
- 2022
- Chapter
Capitalism and the Environment
- 2014
- Working Paper
The Global Agglomeration of Multinational Firms
- 2019
- Article
Big Data
- 2015
- Working Paper
Can Marshall's Clusters Survive Globalization?
- 29 Sep 2010
- Working Paper Summaries
Medium Term Business Cycles in Developing Countries
- 07 Nov 2011
- Working Paper Summaries
Investment Cycles and Startup Innovation
- 31 Oct 2015
- News
Social networks, ethnicity and entrepreneurship
- Research Summary
Design Driven Innovation
Firms, managers and scholars have often balanced between two approaches to innovation: user centered (where incremental innovation is pulled by the market) and technology push (where innovation comes from breakthrough development in technologies). However there is a... View Details
- 15 Sep 2015
- First Look
September 15, 2015
Innovation and Design in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
At the heart of any innovation process lies a fundamental practice: the way people create ideas and solve problems. This “decision making” side of innovation is what scholars and practitioners refer to as “design.” Decisions in innovation processes have so far been... View Details
- 10 Apr 2006
- Research & Ideas
Lessons from the Browser Wars
- Summer 2016
- Article
Open Content, Linus' Law, and Neutral Point of View
- Spring 2014
- Article
The Market for Blood
Michael E. Porter
Michael Porter is an economist, researcher, author, advisor, speaker and teacher. Throughout his career at Harvard Business School, he has brought economic theory and strategy concepts to bear on many of the most challenging problems facing corporations, economies... View Details