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- 18 Sep 2006
- Research & Ideas
When Words Get in the Way: The Failure of Fiscal Language
- Research Summary
Paper - Stretching the Inelastic Rubber: Taxation, Welfare and Lobbies in Amazonia, 1870-1910 (Job Market Paper)
This paper examines the effect of government intervention via taxation on domestic welfare. A case-study of Brazilian market power on rubber markets during the boom years of 1870-1910 shows that the government generated 1.3% of GDP through an export tax on rubber... View Details
- 2022
- Case
Tesla's Battery Supply Chain: A Growing Concern
- 2009
- Working Paper
Stretching the Inelastic Rubber: Taxation, Welfare and Lobbies in Amazonia, 1870-1910
- 01 Nov 2020
- Research & Ideas
Good Leadership Is an Act of Kindness
- 10 Jun 2022
- News
Does Your Company’s Culture Reinforce Its Strategy and Purpose?
- July–August 2020
- Article
Price Bargaining and Competition in Online Platforms: An Empirical Analysis of the Daily Deal Market
- January 2025
- Case
GE Appliances 2025: Energizing Change
- December 2003 (Revised October 2006)
- Case
Globalizing the Cost of Capital and Capital Budgeting at AES
- 06 Feb 2007
- First Look
First Look: February 6, 2007
- January 2008
- Article
The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy
Price Bargaining and Competition in Online Platforms: An Empirical Analysis of the Daily Deal Market
- December 1999 (Revised January 2002)
- Background Note
Overview of the Project Finance Market, An
- 28 Nov 2023
- Book
Economic Growth Draws Companies to Asia. Can They Handle Its Authoritarian Regimes?
Cynthia A. Montgomery
Professor Montgomery's research centers on strategy and corporate governance. Of particular interest are the unique roles leaders play in developing and implementing strategy; the means organizations use to create value across multiple lines of business; and issues... View Details
- 2010
- Chapter
The Paranoid Style in the Study of American Politics
- 2008
- Other Unpublished Work
The Paranoid Style in the Study of American Politics
The conventional view is that political actors, like economic actors, pursue their self interest, and that special interest groups dominate the policy making process by satisfying policy makers' need for money and other forms of political support. Indeed, many... View Details
- January 2014 (Revised February 2014)
- Case
Japan: Betting on Inflation?
- 08 Apr 2016
- News
How to Spot a Monopolistic Search Engine
- Article