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  • 13 Apr 2015
  • News

Former SBA Chief: The Post-Recession Future Is Bright for Entrepreneurs

  • 19 Jan 2012
  • News

Pozen on U.S. Pension System

  • July 1982 (Revised August 2006)
  • Background Note

Tax Factors in Business Combinations

By: Henry B. Reiling
Discusses the theory and rules governing the taxation of business combinations (mergers and acquisitions). Related information from state corporate law, federal securities law, accounting, and finance is also provided. A rewritten version of an earlier note. View Details
Keywords: Taxation; Mergers and Acquisitions; Law
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Reiling, Henry B. "Tax Factors in Business Combinations." Harvard Business School Background Note 283-015, July 1982. (Revised August 2006.)
  • February 2016 (Revised June 2016)
  • Case

The Maggi Noodle Safety Crisis in India (A)

By: Karthik Ramanna and Radhika Kak
The local government in Delhi has ordered a ban on Nestlé's flagship product in India—Maggi Noodles—citing excessive lead content per government lab tests. Nestlé disputes the government tests, noting that internal and third-party tests show the product to be safe.... View Details
Keywords: Multinationals; Regulation; Customer Relations; Business And Government; Crisis Management; Leadership; Multinational Firms and Management; Globalization; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Safety; Customer Relationship Management; Business and Government Relations; India; Europe; Switzerland
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Ramanna, Karthik, and Radhika Kak. "The Maggi Noodle Safety Crisis in India (A)." Harvard Business School Case 116-013, February 2016. (Revised June 2016.)

    HBS Faculty Comment on Environmental Issues

    Professor Shon Hiatt highlights the benefits of federalism in fostering state policy experimentation and explains the impact of these laws on innovation and entrepreneurship in the U.S. geothermal power sector. View Details
    • 18 Feb 2016
    • News

    Uncertainty and Confusion: Parsing the FOMC Minutes

    • January 2008 (Revised September 2009)
    • Case

    Financing American Housing Construction in the Aftermath of War

    By: David Moss and Cole Bolton
    At the start of WWI, the United States faced a significant housing shortage. Public officials feared the spread of disease—and even communism—in the nation's cramped urban centers where vacancy rates held near zero and families often "doubled up" in single-housing... View Details
    Keywords: Central Banking; Bonds; Mortgages; Government Legislation; Business History; Housing; Banking Industry; United States
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    Moss, David, and Cole Bolton. "Financing American Housing Construction in the Aftermath of War." Harvard Business School Case 708-032, January 2008. (Revised September 2009.)

      Shawn A. Cole

      Shawn Cole is the John G. McLean Professor in the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School, where he teaches and conducts research on financial services, impact investing, and Social Enterprise. He serves as faculty chair of the Social Enterprise... View Details

      Keywords: banking; financial services; microfinance
      • 2016
      • Report

      Problems Unsolved and a Nation Divided: The State of U.S. Competitiveness 2016

      By: Michael E. Porter, Jan Rivkin, Mihir Desai and Manjari Raman
      In this report, the authors synthesize their views on U.S. competitiveness and unveil the findings of the 2016 HBS surveys on U.S. competitiveness. Specifically, the report documents the faltering performance of the U.S. economy and the erosion of America’s business... View Details
      Keywords: U.S. Competitiveness; Competitive Strategy; Macroeconomics; Government and Politics; United States
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      Porter, Michael E., Jan Rivkin, Mihir Desai, and Manjari Raman. "Problems Unsolved and a Nation Divided: The State of U.S. Competitiveness 2016." Report, U.S. Competitiveness Project, Harvard Business School, September 2016.

        Sebastian Hillenbrand

        Sebastian Hillenbrand is an Assistant Professor in the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches the Finance I course in the MBA required curriculum.  

        Sebastian’s research interests are in behavioral and... View Details

        • 2022
        • Chapter

        Lessons Learned from Support to Business during COVID-19

        By: Gabriel Chodorow-Reich, Benjamin Iverson and Adi Sunderam
        The authors survey the new federal subsidies and loans provided to businesses in the first year of the pandemic—including the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, and aid targeted at specific industries such as airlines... View Details
        Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic; Small Business; Government Legislation; Policy
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        Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel, Benjamin Iverson, and Adi Sunderam. "Lessons Learned from Support to Business during COVID-19." Chap. 4 in Recession Remedies: Lessons Learned from the U.S. Economic Policy Response to COVID-19, edited by Wendy Edelberg, Louise Sheiner, and David Wessel, 123–162. Brookings Institution Press, 2022.
        • May 11, 2017
        • Article

        Good Riddance to Big Insurance Mergers

        By: Leemore S. Dafny
        Federal judges issued preliminary injunctions halting mergers of four of the five largest U.S. health insurers. These decisions provide more precedent to support challenges of mergers between competitors in health care markets—whether payers or providers. View Details
        Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Insurance; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry; Insurance Industry
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        Dafny, Leemore S. "Good Riddance to Big Insurance Mergers." New England Journal of Medicine 376, no. 19 (May 11, 2017): 1804–1806.
        • 09 May 2018
        • News

        Research: Food Safety Inspection Scheduling Can Positively Impact Foodborne Illness Rates

        • September 2016 (Revised October 2016)
        • Technical Note

        Internet Data Capping Note

        By: Shane Greenstein, Lisa Cox and Christine Snively
        In April 2016, U.S. federal regulators approved Charter Communications’ acquisition of Time Warner Cable (TWC). The Department of Justice (DoJ) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC), however, stipulated that the new company could not apply data caps or introduce... View Details
        Keywords: Internet Service Provider; Data Caps; Compression; Information Technology; Internet and the Web; United States
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        Greenstein, Shane, Lisa Cox, and Christine Snively. "Internet Data Capping Note." Harvard Business School Technical Note 617-003, September 2016. (Revised October 2016.)
        • 21 May 2020
        • News

        Is Stablecoin the Next Big Thing in E-Commerce?

        • February 2009 (Revised February 2022)
        • Case

        Fannie Mae: Public or Private?

        By: David A. Moss, Cole Bolton and Kimberly Hagan
        In 1987, President Ronald Reagan established the President's Commission on Privatization to identify federal government functions that could be shifted to the private sector. One agency that the Commission considered was the Federal National Mortgage Association, or... View Details
        Keywords: Restructuring; Financial Institutions; Mortgages; Government and Politics; Business History; Privatization; Private Sector; Laws and Statutes; United States
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        Moss, David A., Cole Bolton, and Kimberly Hagan. "Fannie Mae: Public or Private?" Harvard Business School Case 709-025, February 2009. (Revised February 2022.)
        • 30 Dec 2010
        • News

        Harvard's Retsinas Interview on Housing

        • December 1998
        • Case

        Origins of National Income Accounting

        By: David A. Moss and Joseph P Gownder
        Set in the Great Depression, this case explores the origins of national income accounting in the United States. Highlights Senator La Follette's 1932 proposal for the federal government to begin collecting national income statistics. View Details
        Keywords: Accounting; Financial Crisis; Analytics and Data Science; Mathematical Methods; United States
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        Moss, David A., and Joseph P Gownder. "Origins of National Income Accounting." Harvard Business School Case 799-080, December 1998.

          Samuel G. Hanson

          Samuel G. Hanson is the William L. White Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a Faculty Affiliate of the Harvard Economics department. He teaches Finance 1... View Details

          Keywords: federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government

            Dennis A. Yao

            Dennis Yao is the Lawrence E. Fouraker Professor of Business Administration and Chair of the Doctoral Programs at Harvard Business School. He joined the faculty in 2004 after having been at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. From 1991-1994 he served as... View Details

            Keywords: federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government
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