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  • 01 Jan 2008
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Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum

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Ownership Dilemmas: The Case of Finders Versus Landowners

By: Peter DiScioli, Rachel Karpoff and Julian De Freitas
People sometimes disagree about who owns which objects, and these ownership dilemmas can lead to costly disputes. We investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying people’s judgments about finder versus landowner cases, in which a person finds an object on someone... View Details
Keywords: Ownership Dilemma; Finders; Psychology And Law; Ownership; Property; Law; Social Psychology
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DiScioli, Peter, Rachel Karpoff, and Julian De Freitas. "Ownership Dilemmas: The Case of Finders Versus Landowners." Cognitive Science 41, no. S3 (2017): 502–522.
  • April 2002 (Revised February 2003)
  • Background Note

An Economic Framework for Assessing Development Impact

By: Benjamin C. Esty, Frank J. Lysy and Carrie Ferman
Discusses the differences between private and social returns and describes an economic framework for assessing a project's social return [known as the economic rate of return (ERR)]. The framework begins by analyzing the impact of a new project on private financiers... View Details
Keywords: Cost vs Benefits; Microeconomics; Investment Return; Framework; Projects; Business and Stakeholder Relations; Valuation
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Esty, Benjamin C., Frank J. Lysy, and Carrie Ferman. "An Economic Framework for Assessing Development Impact." Harvard Business School Background Note 202-052, April 2002. (Revised February 2003.)
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SPACE: Space, Public and Commercial Economics - Course Catalog

HBS Course Catalog SPACE: Space, Public and Commercial Economics Course Number 1175 Professor Matthew Weinzierl Spring; Q3; 1.5 credits 14 sessions Paper Course Overview Space is a place of unparalleled... View Details

    Economic Analysis of the Digital Economy

    As the cost of storing, sharing, and analyzing data has decreased, economic activity has become increasingly digital. But while the effects of digital technology and improved digital communication have been explored in a variety of contexts, the impact on... View Details
    • 13 Sep 2022
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    Could Remote Work Give Climate Migrants and Refugees Economic Stability?

    • 2018
    • Book Review

    Review of "Natural Resources and Economic Growth. Learning from History"

    By: Valeria Giacomin
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    Giacomin, Valeria. "Review of 'Natural Resources and Economic Growth. Learning from History'." Business History 60, no. 6 (2018): 933–935.
    • 2014
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    Why Was Boston Strong?: Law Enforcement Lessons from the Boston Marathon Bombing

    By: Dutch Leonard, Christine M. Cole and Arnold M. Howitt
    On April 15, 2013, at 2:49 pm, an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people died, and more than 260 others needed hospital care, many having lost limbs or suffered horrific wounds. Those explosions began about... View Details
    Keywords: Boston Marathon Bombing; Disaster Response; Emergency Management; Crisis Management; Law Enforcement
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    Leonard, Dutch, Christine M. Cole, and Arnold M. Howitt. "Why Was Boston Strong? Law Enforcement Lessons from the Boston Marathon Bombing." Gazette (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) 76, no. 4 (2014): 14–16.
    • November 2020
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    The Role of Taxes in the Disconnect Between Corporate Performance and Economic Growth

    By: Urooj Khan, Suresh Nallareddy and Ethan Rouen
    We investigate the relation between the growth in corporate profits and the overall U.S. economy, focusing on the impact of the U.S. corporate tax regime on this relation. We document that the growth of corporate profits, on average, has outpaced the growth of the... View Details
    Keywords: Taxes; Gdp; Corporate Profits; American Jobs Creation Act Of 2004; Taxation; Economic Growth; Profit; United States
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    Khan, Urooj, Suresh Nallareddy, and Ethan Rouen. "The Role of Taxes in the Disconnect Between Corporate Performance and Economic Growth." Management Science 66, no. 11 (November 2020): 5427–5447.
    • July–August 2022
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    Generalized Trust, External Sourcing, and Firm Performance in Economic Downturns

    By: Ranjay Gulati and Bart S. Vanneste
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    Gulati, Ranjay, and Bart S. Vanneste. "Generalized Trust, External Sourcing, and Firm Performance in Economic Downturns." Organization Science 33, no. 4 (July–August 2022): 1599–1619.
    • January 17, 2018
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    Using Traditional and Digital Data Sources Together in Economic Research

    By: Edward L. Glaeser, Hyunjin Kim and Michael Luca
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    Glaeser, Edward L., Hyunjin Kim, and Michael Luca. "Using Traditional and Digital Data Sources Together in Economic Research." Vox, CEPR Policy Portal (January 17, 2018).
    • 28 Jun 2012
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    Leviathan in Business: Varieties of State Capitalism and their Implications for Economic Performance

    Keywords: by Aldo Musacchio & Sergio G. Lazzarini
    • February 2016 (Revised April 2020)
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    In the Name of Democracy? The Rise and Decline of India's Congress Party

    By: Akshay Mangla and Jonathan Schlefer
    In 1950 it looked highly doubtful that Indian democracy would hold—typical family income was $6 a month, only about 15% of the population was literate, there were deep religious and ethnic differences, and more than a dozen national languages were spoken. But after a... View Details
    Keywords: Congress Party; Economic Development; Democratization; Economic Reform; Economic Systems; Government and Politics; Developing Countries and Economies; Development Economics; India
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    Mangla, Akshay, and Jonathan Schlefer. "In the Name of Democracy? The Rise and Decline of India's Congress Party." Harvard Business School Case 716-068, February 2016. (Revised April 2020.)
    • 19 Jan 2010
    • Sharpening Your Skills

    Sharpening Your Skills: Managing the Economic Crisis

    opportunity to develop and grow. Key concepts include: In a crisis, remember your internal compass of values: When crisis strikes, leaders often look for an "at-any-cost" quick fix in attempting to save face, says George. To ensure that... View Details
    Keywords: by Staff
    • June 2012
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    The Economic Value of Celebrity Endorsements

    By: Anita Elberse and Jeroen Verleun
    What is the payoff to enlisting celebrity endorsers? Although effects on stock returns are relatively well documented, little is known about any impact on sales—arguably a metric of more direct importance to advertising practitioners. In this study of athlete... View Details
    Keywords: Stocks; Value; Advertising; Sales; Brands and Branding; Decisions; Economics; Marketing Strategy; Investment Return
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    Elberse, Anita, and Jeroen Verleun. "The Economic Value of Celebrity Endorsements." Journal of Advertising Research 52, no. 2 (June 2012): 149–165.
    • 2001
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    The Disruptive Roots of National Economic Growth and Development

    By: Clayton M. Christensen, Stuart Hart and Thomas Craig
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    Christensen, Clayton M., Stuart Hart, and Thomas Craig. "The Disruptive Roots of National Economic Growth and Development." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 01-045, January 2001.
    • 2002
    • Chapter

    Institutional Change and Economic Growth: Banks, Financial Markets, and Mexican Industrialization, 1878-1913

    By: Noel Maurer and Stephen Haber
    Keywords: History; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Financial Markets; Economic Growth; Developing Countries and Economies; Banks and Banking; Banking Industry; Financial Services Industry; Mexico
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    Maurer, Noel, and Stephen Haber. "Institutional Change and Economic Growth: Banks, Financial Markets, and Mexican Industrialization, 1878-1913." Chap. 2 in The Mexican Economy, 1870-1930, edited by Jeffrey Bortz and Stephen Haber, 23–49. Social Science History. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002.
    • 01 Dec 1997
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    Making Real Progress in the Middle East: The Bottom-Up, Economic Solution

    States to the Jordanians. Proof of the venture's strategic benefits are apparent in sales that top $10-million in the first year of operation and are expected to exceed $25-million in the second. Collaborative ventures such as Century... View Details
    Keywords: Michael Porter, Yagil Weinberg, and Noreena Hertz

      Strict ID Laws Don't Stop Voters: Evidence form a U.S. Nationwide Panel, 2008-2018

      U.S. states increasingly require identification to vote—an ostensible attempt to deter fraud that prompts complaints of selective disenfranchisement. Using a difference-in-differences design on a panel data set with 1.6 billion observations, 2008–2018, we find that... View Details

      • 05 Jun 2009
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      What Does Slower Economic Growth Really Mean?

      Summing Up If not useful growth, what are we measuring? And why? This column does not thrive on general agreement. And this past month discussants came close to general agreement on the proposition that... View Details
      Keywords: by Jim Heskett; Financial Services; Construction; Real Estate
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