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  • May 2001 (Revised February 2002)
  • Case

U.S. in 2001, The: Macroeconomic Policy and the New Economy

By: Huw Pill
Presents four views of U.S. macroeconomic developments in the late 1990s: an HBS professor, the Federal Reserve, the Clinton administration, and President George W. Bush. Develops the implications of the new economy--technological and organizational change--for... View Details
Keywords: Policy; Economy; Organizational Change and Adaptation; United States
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Pill, Huw. "U.S. in 2001, The: Macroeconomic Policy and the New Economy." Harvard Business School Case 701-113, May 2001. (Revised February 2002.)
  • 01 Mar 2013
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Sequester: Apocalypse or not?

  • 23 Feb 2017
  • News

A win-win path to getting the Trump tax information that really matters

  • May 1982 (Revised June 1982)
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Air Traffic Controllers

By: Michael Beer
On August 3, 1981 President Ronald Reagan terminated 12,000 air traffic controllers, members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, for violating their no-strike oath. Provides background on the human resources policies and practices of the Federal... View Details
Keywords: Resignation and Termination; Labor and Management Relations; Government and Politics; Labor Unions; Negotiation; Employees; Air Transportation Industry; United States
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Beer, Michael. "Air Traffic Controllers." Harvard Business School Case 482-056, May 1982. (Revised June 1982.)

    Robin Greenwood

    Robin is the George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking at Harvard Business School. He serves as the Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research. He is past faculty director of the Behavioral Finance and Financial Stability project, chair of... View Details

    Keywords: banking; financial services
    • 05 Dec 2016
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    How Trump can help Main Street businesses

    • October 24, 2018
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    End the Corporate Health Care Tax

    By: Mark R. Kramer and John Pontillo
    Imagine if a single piece of legislation could effectively eliminate all U.S. corporate taxes, subsidize hundreds of millions of dollars in new corporate investment, increase the take-home pay of most U.S. employees, ease state and local budgets, and reduce the U.S.... View Details
    Keywords: Corporate Taxation; Health Care and Treatment; Insurance; Taxation; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; United States
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    Kramer, Mark R., and John Pontillo. "End the Corporate Health Care Tax." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (October 24, 2018).
    • March 2013
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    Currency Wars

    By: Laura Alfaro and Hilary White
    In February 2013, the G-20 finance ministers met in Moscow, Russia to discuss the rising anxieties over a potential international currency war. It was speculated that certain countries were purposely devaluing their currencies in order to improve their competitiveness... View Details
    Keywords: Currency; Competitiveness; Trade Policy; Devaluation; Exchange Rate; Monetary Policy; Quantitative Easing; Inflation Targeting; Capital Flows; Central Banking; Currency Exchange Rate; Competitive Strategy; Emerging Markets; Policy; Trade; Conflict and Resolution; Banking Industry; Public Administration Industry; Moscow
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    Alfaro, Laura, and Hilary White. "Currency Wars." Harvard Business School Case 713-074, March 2013.
    • Nov 2011
    • Case

    The Big 3 Roar Back

    • February 2004 (Revised August 2018)
    • Case

    The American System

    By: David A. Moss, Tiffany Morris and Sarah Brennan
    Traces the economic development of the United States from 1790 to 1857, focusing especially on the struggle between free traders and protectionists over federal tariff policy. Devotes considerable attention to the nation's political system, its evolving common law,... View Details
    Keywords: Business History; Economic Growth; Government and Politics; United States
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    Moss, David A., Tiffany Morris, and Sarah Brennan. "The American System." Harvard Business School Case 704-036, February 2004. (Revised August 2018.)
    • December 9, 2020
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    Give Employees Cash to Purchase Their Own Insurance

    By: Regina E. Herzlinger and Barak D. Richman
    Employers’ and employees’ health care costs continue to skyrocket. A solution is to allow employers to give employees pre-tax cash to purchase their own health insurance. This move, enabled by a newly enacted federal rule, would put competitive pressure on insurers,... View Details
    Keywords: Health Insurance; Health Care and Treatment; Insurance; Employees; Government Legislation
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    Herzlinger, Regina E., and Barak D. Richman. "Give Employees Cash to Purchase Their Own Insurance." Harvard Business Review (website) (December 9, 2020).
    • 2011
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    Toward a Three-Tier Market for U.S. Home Mortgages

    By: Robert C. Pozen
    This chapter analyzes the various forms of federal programs to support home mortgages–both government-insured mortgages and privately issued mortgages purchased by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. It argues that there will be a third tier of home mortgages created by the... View Details
    Keywords: Law; Mortgages
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    Pozen, Robert C. "Toward a Three-Tier Market for U.S. Home Mortgages." Chap. 3 in The Future of Housing Finance: Restructuring the U.S. Residential Mortgage Market, edited by Martin Neil Baily, 26–65. Brookings Institution Press, 2011.
    • July 2005 (Revised August 2006)
    • Background Note

    Deception in Business: A Legal Perspective

    By: Lynn S. Paine and Christopher Bruner
    Discusses several of the most important prohibitions on deception found in U.S. law, starting with the basic elements of liability for fraud and moving to important antifraud provisions in federal statutes, restrictions on "misrepresentation" in consumer and contract... View Details
    Keywords: Crime and Corruption; Lawfulness
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    Paine, Lynn S., and Christopher Bruner. "Deception in Business: A Legal Perspective." Harvard Business School Background Note 306-019, July 2005. (Revised August 2006.)
    • January 2004 (Revised October 2006)
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    Texas Gulf Sulphur: The Timmins Ontario Mine

    By: Henry B. Reiling and Maria Mercedes Camargo
    Employees, officers, and directors of Texas Gulf Sulphur acquired or tipped off others to acquire common stock or options before and concurrent with the announcement of a major discovery of ore. The question is whether any of these acquisitions violated either federal... View Details
    Keywords: Acquisition; Ethics; Stock Options; Lawfulness; Mining Industry; Texas
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    Reiling, Henry B., and Maria Mercedes Camargo. "Texas Gulf Sulphur: The Timmins Ontario Mine." Harvard Business School Case 204-114, January 2004. (Revised October 2006.)

      Addressing Consolidation in Health Care Markets

      This JAMA Viewpoint proposes three steps the Biden administration can take to slow consolidation within health care, which has been shown to raise costs without improving service or quality: better fund federal antitrust enforcement agencies; appoint agency heads... View Details

      • 16 Oct 2014
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      Government Debt Management at the Zero Lower Bound

      Keywords: by Robin Greenwood, Samuel G. Hanson, Joshua S. Rudolph & Lawrence H. Summers
      • 22 Feb 2010
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      Lowering The Boom On Financial Leverage

      • August 2008 (Revised May 2009)
      • Background Note

      International Enforcement of U.S. Patents

      By: Robert C. Pozen and Jordan Hirsch
      A company that owns a U.S. patent can enforce its patent protections in three ways: by filing a lawsuit in U.S. federal district court, by bringing action in the International Trade Commission, or through the World Trade Organization. This note discusses the pros and... View Details
      Keywords: International Relations; Patents; Courts and Trials; Lawsuits and Litigation; Rights
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      Pozen, Robert C., and Jordan Hirsch. "International Enforcement of U.S. Patents." Harvard Business School Background Note 309-022, August 2008. (Revised May 2009.)
      • 06 Aug 2012
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      The high cost of private pension savings

      • 23 Jan 2011
      • News

      Air Products ruling will set takeover benchmark

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