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  • 11 Jan 2016
  • News

Study: Anticipation Changes The Way We Feel About Death

  • April 1998
  • Case

Responding to 21st Century Financial Crisis

By: Huw Pill
During the 1990s, financial crises appear to have been almost annual events. Examples abound: the collapse of S & Ls in the United States; currency mayhem in Europe; Mexican devaluation and banking crisis; Japanese banks teetering on the verge of default; currency and... View Details
Keywords: Global Range; Financial Crisis
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Pill, Huw. "Responding to 21st Century Financial Crisis." Harvard Business School Case 798-090, April 1998.
  • 29 Apr 2012
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American Recovery?

  • 19 Jul 2018
  • News

Why Don’t We Always Vote in Our Own Self-Interest?

    California Fair Trade: Antitrust and the Politics of 'Fairness' in U.S. Competition Policy

    In the decades before World War II, U.S. antitrust law was anything but settled. Considerable pressure for antitrust revision came from the states. A perhaps unlikely leader, Edna Gleason, organized California's retail pharmacists and coordinated trade networks to... View Details

    • 05 Jul 2006
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Schumpeter’s Plea: Rediscovering History and Relevance in the Study of Entrepreneurship

    Keywords: by Geoffrey G. Jones & Dan Wadhwani
    • January 2021 (Revised March 2022)
    • Teaching Note

    Maritz Automotive

    By: Ashley V. Whillans and Lamar Pierce
    This case focuses on Charlotte Blank, the Chief Behavioral Officer at Maritz, as she tries to assist a major automotive manufacturer (CarCo) with increasing their sales by prepaying monthly bonuses to independently franchised car dealers and clawing them back if the... View Details
    Keywords: Loss-framing; Sales; Performance Improvement; Compensation and Benefits; Motivation and Incentives; Behavior; Theory; Auto Industry
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    Whillans, Ashley V., and Lamar Pierce. "Maritz Automotive." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 921-044, January 2021. (Revised March 2022.)
    • June 2007
    • Article

    What Is the Impact of Software Patent Shifts? Evidence from Lotus v. Borland

    By: Josh Lerner and Feng Zhu
    Economists have debated the extent to which strengthening patent protection spurs or detracts from technological innovation. This paper examines the reduction of software copyright protection in the Lotus v. Borland decision. If patent and copyright protections are... View Details
    Keywords: Applications and Software; Patents; Information Technology; Information Technology Industry
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    Lerner, Josh, and Feng Zhu. "What Is the Impact of Software Patent Shifts? Evidence from Lotus v. Borland." International Journal of Industrial Organization 25, no. 3 (June 2007): 511–529. (Earlier version distributed as National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 11168.)
    • July 2005 (Revised September 2020)
    • Case

    The U.S. Current Account Deficit

    By: Laura Alfaro, Rafael Di Tella, Ingrid Vogel, Renee Kim, Sarah Jeong, Matthew Johnson and Jonathan Schlefer
    Investors and policymakers throughout the world were confronted with the risk of painful economic consequences arising from the large U.S. current account deficit. In 2007, the U.S. current account deficit was $731 billion, equivalent to 5.3% of GDP. The implications... View Details
    Keywords: World Economy; Macroeconomics; Borrowing and Debt; Currency; Foreign Direct Investment; Business and Government Relations; United States
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    Alfaro, Laura, Rafael Di Tella, Ingrid Vogel, Renee Kim, Sarah Jeong, Matthew Johnson, and Jonathan Schlefer. "The U.S. Current Account Deficit." Harvard Business School Case 706-002, July 2005. (Revised September 2020.)
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    Strength of Incentives

    By: Jerry R. Green
    When economists analyze the incentive properties of decision making systems they assume that all economic agents are capable of optimizing their decisions and that they respond without error to the incentives that the system creates. In this project, Jerry R. Green... View Details
    • Second Quarter 2024
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    Venture Capital in a Time of Turmoil

    By: Josh Lerner
    One area of consensus among academic economists and policymakers is the need for greater innovation. This concern is rooted in worries about the lagging rate of productivity growth in many Western nations. In the U.S., for instance, the productivity growth rate... View Details
    Keywords: Productivity Growth; Economic Growth; Innovation and Invention; United States; Europe
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    Lerner, Josh. "Venture Capital in a Time of Turmoil." Economía Industrial 432 (Second Quarter 2024): 15–19.
    • May 2021
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    Fifty Shades of QE: Comparing Findings of Central Bankers and Academics

    By: Brian Fabo, Marina Jančoková, Elisabeth Kempf and Ľuboš Pástor
    We compare the findings of central bank researchers and academic economists regarding the macroeconomic effects of quantitative easing (QE). We find that central bank papers find QE to be more effective than academic papers do. Central bank papers report larger effects... View Details
    Keywords: Quantitative Easing; Career Concerns; Economic Research; Central Banking; Macroeconomics; Economic Growth
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    Fabo, Brian, Marina Jančoková, Elisabeth Kempf, and Ľuboš Pástor. "Fifty Shades of QE: Comparing Findings of Central Bankers and Academics." Journal of Monetary Economics 120 (May 2021): 1–20.
    • 2012
    • Working Paper

    Average Marginal Income Tax Rates in New Zealand, 1907-2009

    By: Debasis Bandyopadhyay, Robert J. Barro, Jeremy Couchman, Norman Gemmell, Gordon Y Liao and Fiona McAlister
    Estimates of marginal tax rates (MTRs) faced by individual economic agents, and for various aggregates of taxpayers, are important for economists testing behavioural responses to changes in those tax rates. This paper reports estimates of a number of personal marginal... View Details
    Keywords: Average Marginal Income Tax Rates; New Zealand; Taxation; New Zealand
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    Bandyopadhyay, Debasis, Robert J. Barro, Jeremy Couchman, Norman Gemmell, Gordon Y Liao, and Fiona McAlister. "Average Marginal Income Tax Rates in New Zealand, 1907-2009." Working Paper, July 2012.
    • 17 May 2021
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    Key Inflation Gauge Overstating Prices, Harvard’s Cavallo Says

      Self-Interest: The Economist's Straitjacket

      This paper examines contemporary economic theories that focus on the design and management of business organizations. In the first part of the paper, a taxonomy is presented that describes the different types of economists interested in this subject—market... View Details

        Matthew C. Weinzierl

        Matt Weinzierl is Senior Associate Dean and Chair of the MBA Program at Harvard Business School, where he is the Joseph and Jacqueline Elbling Professor of Business Administration in the Business, Government, and the International Economy Unit, and a Research... View Details

        Keywords: aerospace
        • 05 May 2021
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        A CEO’s Evolution from Hard Charger to ‘Somebody Who Believes in Human Magic’

          What Is the Impact of Software Patent Shifts? Evidence from Lotus v. Borland

          Economists have debated the extent to which strengthening patent protection spurs or detracts from technological innovation. This paper examines the reduction of software copyright protection in the Lotus v. Borland decision. If patent and copyright protections... View Details
          • 22 Oct 2020
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          Economic Research Exposes Significant Flaws In DOL H-1B Visa Rule

          • 13 Feb 2020
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          Coronavirus Likely to Infect the Global Economy

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