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- 1987
- Working Paper
Tests of Excess Forecast Volatility in the Foreign Exchange and Stock Markets
- March 1983 (Revised January 1984)
- Case
Merloni Group
- February 1983
- Article
Effects of Nominal Contracting on Stock Returns
- winter 1982
- Article
The Conoco Takeover and Stockholder Returns
- November 1981
- Article
Effects of Nominal Contracting on Stock Returns
- May 1979 (Revised August 2013)
- Background Note
Financial Analysis of Real Property Investments
- January 1976 (Revised June 1984)
- Case
Megalith, Inc. -- Hay Associates (A)
- June 1975 (Revised September 2004)
- Case
Angus Cartwright III
- Research Summary
Behavioral Hazard and Public Policy
It is well recognized that people overuse low-value medical care due to moral hazard—because copays are lower than costs. Now Professor Schwartzstein has introduced the concept of “behavioral hazard” to explain the opposite: people underuse high-value care because... View Details
- Research Summary
Business and Low Income Sectors: The Creation of Economic and Social Value
- Research Summary
Business Ethics
- Teaching Interest
Competing in the Age of Digital Platforms—(Executive Education)
Without exception, the most valuable companies in the world today are platforms. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and many other firms have built their fortunes by facilitating innovation across global ecosystems or... View Details
- Teaching Interest
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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- Teaching Interest
Field Course: Social Innovation Lab
- Forthcoming
- Article
Going Digital: Implications for Firm Value and Performance
- Teaching Interest
Governing for Nonprofit Excellence
- Research Summary
Impact Investing
- Teaching Interest
Investing: Risk, Return and Impact (MBA)
This is an investing/finance course, designed to build on skills introduced in the RC finance course, but with an emphasis on how and whether investors should incorporate what have traditionally been considered “non-financial” criteria in their decisions: for... View Details