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- September 1972 (Revised August 1989)
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Simple Economic Tools for Strategic Analysis
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Business and Low Income Sectors: The Creation of Economic and Social Value
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Energy Strategy
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Inflation and Misallocation in New Keynesian Models
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Managerial Decision Analysis
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Managing International Trade and Investment
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Overview
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Professor van Waijenburg’s research focuses on the historical roots of relative African poverty and state fragility. Where sufficiently reliable and comparable records exist, she creates new datasets from a range of qualitative and quantitative archival sources. The... View Details
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Reimagining Capitalism: Business and Big Problems
Professor Serafeim teaches with Professor Rebecca Henderson the course "Reimagining Capitalism: Business and Big Problems" in the second year of the MBA. Cases taught in this course include among others:
Fighting corruption and turning around an organization... View Details
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Selection, Reallocation, and Spillover: Identifying the Sources of Gains from Multinational Production (with Maggie Chen)
Quantifying the gains from multinational production has been a vital topic of economic research. Positive productivity gains are often attributed to knowledge spillover from multinational to domestic firms. An alternative, less stressed explanation is firm selection... View Details
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Spatial Agglomeration and Superstar Firms
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Strategic Financial Analysis
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Understanding the Drivers and Limits of Corporate Growth
Perhaps no issues garners more attention of senior executives and Boards of Directors than growth. Yet, the underlying factors shaping and limiting corporate growth are poorly understood. Empirically, we know that some corporations grow much faster than... View Details
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