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- Fall 2021
- Article
The Problem of Social Benefit
By: Frank Nagle
Economists have obsessed over the question of negative externalities, but market arrangements can also generate positive externalities. We should consider how to harness them for public good.
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Nagle, Frank. "The Problem of Social Benefit." Stanford Social Innovation Review 19, no. 4 (Fall 2021): 34–39.
- 10 Dec 2015
- News
Shane Greenstein: "How the Internet Became Commercial"
- 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
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Fannie and Freddie downgrades could ripple through the economy
- 28 Dec 2015
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Life Lessons From Rainn Wilson to Rabbi Kushner
- 11 Jun 2015
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America's Next Economic Boom Could Be Lying Underground
- 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).
- 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
- 26 Feb 2014
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What Do People Have Against Retirement Income?
- 12 Oct 2020
- News
Making Auctions Work in Practice Is Worth a Nobel
Botir Kobilov
Botir is a Ph.D candidate at Harvard Business School. Previously, he was a full-time Research Associate at Harvard Business School and a John M. Olin Fellow in Empirical Law and Finance at the Program of... View Details
- 02 Mar 2018
- HBS Seminar
William F. Maloney, World Bank, Chief Economist, Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions
- 25 Aug 2018
- News
`Amazon Effect' May Make Central Bank Job Harder
- 08 Feb 2017
- News
How Immigrants Changed the Geography of Innovation
- 18 Sep 2006
- Research & Ideas
When Words Get in the Way: The Failure of Fiscal Language
arbitrary terms with no intrinsic meaning, a lesson that even economists have not learned. "On the General Relativity of Fiscal Language," a working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, provides a mathematical...
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by Julia Hanna
- 26 May 2014
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Hedge Funds' Investing Prowess Doesn't Live Up to Billing
- 23 Aug 2018
- News
A bull market plods into record-length territory. And now?
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