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- 07 Jul 2016
- News
Research: Want More Entrepreneurs? Make College Cheaper
- 11 Jun 2015
- News
America's Next Economic Boom Could Be Lying Underground
- 01 May 2006
- What Do You Think?
Who Will Cast a Longer Shadow on the 21st Century: Friedman or Galbraith?
of two economists, Galbraith and Milton Friedman, described by Time magazine in 1975 as the modern world's most important economists along with John Maynard Keynes and Adam Smith. There were remarkable similarities between them. Both...
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by James Heskett
- 25 Aug 2018
- News
`Amazon Effect' May Make Central Bank Job Harder
- March 1996 (Revised August 1997)
- Case
World to Mexico--Get a Grip!
By: Huw Pill and Courtenay Sprague
The views of three prominent international economists on the events leading to, and ensuing from, the Mexican peso crisis of December 1994 to March 1995.
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Pill, Huw, and Courtenay Sprague. "World to Mexico--Get a Grip!" Harvard Business School Case 796-123, March 1996. (Revised August 1997.)
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An economist by training, Professor Greenstein spans boundaries in his research, which extends to issues of strategy, regulation, history, marketing, information systems, and organization design.
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Some Potential Effects of a Scramble on a Job Market (with Alvin Roth, Muriel Niederle, and Yuan Chuan Lien)
This project is directly inspired by the recent addition of a scramble to the economists job market.
We attempt to answer under what conditions and for whom adding a scramble is beneficial.
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- 01 Aug 2019
- News
China Races Ahead of the U.S. in the Battle for 5G Supremacy
- 03 Jan 2017
- Research & Ideas
5 New Year's Resolutions You Can Keep (With the Help of Behavioral Science Research)
conduct sociological and psychological studies to get a true handle on what motivates people to do what they do—and what motivates them to do better. With that, we share some well-researched tips—based on the findings of behavioral View Details
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by Carmen Nobel
- 09 Aug 2011
- News
Fannie and Freddie downgrades could ripple through the economy
- 24 Oct 2014
- News
Memories, Music, and Chef vs. Chef
Yaxuan Chen
Yaxuan is a fifth-year doctoral student at Harvard Business School. Her research broadly examines design choices of management control systems, with a special focus on organizational culture as an informal control mechanism and how it interacts with other formal... View Details
- 18 Sep 2019
- News
Norton: Simplicity Is The New Status Symbol
- 25 Sep 2018
- First Look
New Research and Ideas, September 25, 2018
counterparts. Download working paper: https://pubwww.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=55026 Economists (and Economics) in Tech Companies By: Athey, Susan, and Michael Luca Abstract—As technology platforms have created new markets and new...
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Dina Gerdeman
- June 2009
- Article
How Concepts Affect Consumption
By: Dan Ariely and Michael I. Norton
Duke behavioral economist Ariely and Harvard Business School professor Norton explore how our consumption of concepts influences physical consumption, both positively and negatively.
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Ariely, Dan, and Michael I. Norton. "How Concepts Affect Consumption." Harvard Business Review 87, no. 6 (June 2009).
- 08 Feb 2017
- News
How Immigrants Changed the Geography of Innovation
- 26 Feb 2014
- News