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- December 2007
- Case
Envisioning "Free Banking" in Antebellum New York (A)
By: David A. Moss and Cole Bolton
Banks throughout New York State suspended specie payments (i.e., payments in gold and silver) in May 1837 following the collapse of several state banks and the onset of a nationwide financial panic. Amid the chaos, the upstart Whigs were able to depose the longstanding...
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History;
Government Legislation;
Capital;
Financial Crisis;
Banks and Banking;
Banking Industry;
New York (state, US)
Moss, David A., and Cole Bolton. Envisioning "Free Banking" in Antebellum New York (A). Harvard Business School Case 708-038, December 2007.
- March 2024
- Case
Expanding the Bicester Collection to New York
By: Boris Vallee, Kirby Brand, Kristina Brown, Julie McCrimlisk, Chloe Sztabnik and Arthur Segel
Secretariat, if anyone remembers, won the triple crown at the Belmont Race Track on Long Island, located at the nexus of La Guardia, JFK Airports, the Long Island Railroad and multiple major highways. Belmont Race Track is now being rebuilt along with an adjacent UBS...
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Vallee, Boris, Kirby Brand, Kristina Brown, Julie McCrimlisk, Chloe Sztabnik, and Arthur Segel. "Expanding the Bicester Collection to New York." Harvard Business School Case 224-068, March 2024.
- August 1983 (Revised June 1984)
- Case
Rise of the New York Port
Tedlow, Richard S. "Rise of the New York Port." Harvard Business School Case 384-023, August 1983. (Revised June 1984.)
- February 2016
- Case
Banking and Politics in Antebellum New York
By: David Moss and Colin Donovan
After a long period of solid Democratic control, Whigs secured a majority of seats in the New York State Assembly in 1837, the same year that a major financial panic had crippled the banking system and shaken public confidence in the state's governance. The next year,...
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- June 1997
- Case
New York Bagel: Hungary, April 1994
By: Paul A. Gompers and Catherine M. Conneely
Gompers, Paul A., and Catherine M. Conneely. "New York Bagel: Hungary, April 1994." Harvard Business School Case 297-078, June 1997.
- August 1998
- Supplement
New York City Investment Fund, Video
By: James E. Austin and Rosabeth M. Kanter
Austin, James E., and Rosabeth M. Kanter. "New York City Investment Fund, Video." Harvard Business School Video Supplement 399-508, August 1998.
- December 2007
- Case
The Campaign for Bank Insurance in Antebellum New York
By: David A. Moss and Cole Bolton
The New York State Legislature had come to a standstill in 1829 as lawmakers refused to charter any new banks or recharter any existing banks. Four of New York's forty banks had failed since 1825, and many legislatures believed that a significant change in the banking...
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Keywords:
History;
Risk Management;
Government Legislation;
Insurance;
Decision Choices and Conditions;
Banks and Banking;
Banking Industry
Moss, David A., and Cole Bolton. "The Campaign for Bank Insurance in Antebellum New York." Harvard Business School Case 708-037, December 2007.
- June 2012 (Revised November 2012)
- Teaching Note
The New York Times Paywall (TN)
By: Vineet Kumar and Sunil Gupta
- June 2020
- Supplement
The New York Times Paywall Update (B)
By: D. L. Spar and Sunil Gupta
Spar, D. L., and Sunil Gupta. "The New York Times Paywall Update (B)." Harvard Business School Multimedia/Video Supplement 520-712, June 2020.
- April 1975 (Revised January 1980)
- Supplement
911 Emergency Number in New York (B)
Lovelock, Christopher H. "911 Emergency Number in New York (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 575-100, April 1975. (Revised January 1980.)
- 2013
- Other Unpublished Work
Banking and Politics in Antebellum New York
By: David Moss and Colin Donovan
- January 1998
- Case
Meinhard v. Salmon: Court of Appeals of New York (1928)
By: Henry B. Reiling
Meinhard and Salmon were joint venturers who had a 20-year lease on the Hotel Bristol in New York City. Salmon was the managing party. Four months before the lease was to end, the owner approached Salmon and offered to lease all the property, of which the Bristol was...
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Keywords:
Lawsuits and Litigation;
Joint Ventures;
Partners and Partnerships;
Decisions;
Asset Pricing;
Leasing;
New York (city, NY)
Reiling, Henry B. "Meinhard v. Salmon: Court of Appeals of New York (1928)." Harvard Business School Case 298-079, January 1998.
- February 2016
- Case
Debt and Democracy: The New York Constitutional Convention of 1846
By: David Moss and Dean Grodzins
On September 23, 1846, delegates to New York State's constitutional convention prepared to vote on a proposal that its principal proponent, Michael Hoffman, conceded would be “a serious change in our form of government.” The proposal would place tight restrictions on...
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- June 2020
- Supplement
The New York Times Paywall Update (C)
By: Sunil Gupta and D. L. Spar
Gupta, Sunil, and D. L. Spar. "The New York Times Paywall Update (C)." Harvard Business School Multimedia/Video Supplement 520-713, June 2020.
- December 1984 (Revised October 1987)
- Case
Marginalism in the State of New York
Keywords:
New York (state, US)
Vietor, Richard H.K. "Marginalism in the State of New York." Harvard Business School Case 385-218, December 1984. (Revised October 1987.)
- October 1971 (Revised November 1977)
- Case
Addiction Control in New York City (A)
Russell, John R., and Robert Svensk. "Addiction Control in New York City (A)." Harvard Business School Case 372-095, October 1971. (Revised November 1977.)
- February 2014
- Supplement
The New York Times Paywall (Powerpoint Supplement)
By: Vineet Kumar
Kumar, Vineet. "The New York Times Paywall (Powerpoint Supplement)." Harvard Business School PowerPoint Supplement 514-110, February 2014.