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- 17 Aug 2018
- News
Worker Representation on Boards Won’t Work Without Trust
- 20 Jul 2018
- News
President's Emerging Economic Policy: Picking Winners and Losers
- 05 Jun 2018
- News
Howard Schultz has tremendous skills that would transfer to politics
- 31 Jan 2017
- News
CEOs Face Off Against Trump (or Not)
- 24 Jan 2018
- News
Could the crisis of leadership spark a new political party?
- 09 Nov 2016
- News
After Trump Upset, Bosses Urge Office Unity, a Return to Work
- 13 Oct 2016
- News
Harvard Historian Explains Clinton's Abe Lincoln Moment
- 06 Jul 2016
- News
Who could fill the Brexit leadership vacuum?
- 28 Jun 2016
- News
Does Brexit Signal A Return To A More Tumultuous, Unstable Europe?
- 24 Jun 2016
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Is It Safe for CEOs to Voice Strong Political Opinions?
- 02 Apr 2016
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How Middle Eastern States Consolidate Power
- March 1978 (Revised December 1983)
- Case
Founding of the European Economic Community
By: Bruce R. Scott and Audrey T. Sproat
Scott, Bruce R., and Audrey T. Sproat. "Founding of the European Economic Community." Harvard Business School Case 378-217, March 1978. (Revised December 1983.)
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FAQ - U.S. Competitiveness
FAQ About the Project What is the U.S. Competitiveness Project? The U.S. Competitiveness Project is a research-led effort to understand and enhance the competitiveness of the United States—that is, the ability of firms operating in the U.S. to compete successfully in... View Details
- February 1983 (Revised May 1985)
- Case
China: Central Economic Planning
By: David B. Yoffie
Yoffie, David B. "China: Central Economic Planning." Harvard Business School Case 383-089, February 1983. (Revised May 1985.)
- May 9, 2024
- Editorial
Public Companies Are Alive and Well: They’re Fewer in Number but Bigger and More Profitable than Ever Before.
By: Mark J. Roe and Charles C.Y. Wang
Roe, Mark J., and Charles C.Y. Wang. "Public Companies Are Alive and Well: They’re Fewer in Number but Bigger and More Profitable than Ever Before." Wall Street Journal (May 9, 2024), A.13.
- August 2012 (Revised June 2017)
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Australia: Commodities and Competitiveness
By: Richard H.K. Vietor and Laura Alfaro
For the past few decades, Australia has dealt with the benefits and costs of repeated mining booms—inflation, a housing bubble, a current account deficit and growing dependence on China. Between 1996 and 2007, however, Australia had most of these issues under control... View Details
Keywords: Commodities; Competitiveness; Carbon Tax; Environment; Capital Flows; Current Account; Mining; Economy; Problems and Challenges; Australia
Vietor, Richard H.K., and Laura Alfaro. "Australia: Commodities, Competitiveness, Climate and China." Harvard Business School Case 720-028, August 2012. (Revised June 2017.)