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- 1975
- Book
Management of Bank Portfolios
- March 1974 (Revised June 1995)
- Case
First National City Bank Operating Group (B)
- March 1974 (Revised June 1996)
- Case
First National City Bank Operating Group (A)
- spring 1973
- Article
Management of Commercial Bank Government Security Portfolios: An Optimization Approach Under Uncertainty
- February 1969
- Article
Test of a Product Cycle Model of International Trade: U.S. Exports of Consumer Durables
- July 1967
- Comment
Comments on the 'Longer Run Pressures of U.S. Manufacturing Subsidiaries in Europe
- December 1961 (Revised January 1994)
- Case
First National Bank of Westhaven (A)
- December 1961 (Revised January 1994)
- Case
First National Bank of Westhaven (B)
- December 1961 (Revised January 1994)
- Case
Plowman Poultry Farm
- Teaching Interest
Africa: Building Cities: Immersive Field Course
- Forthcoming
- Article
Arbitrage Capital of Global Banks
- Forthcoming
- Article
Bank Risk-Taking and the Real Economy: Evidence from the Housing Boom and Its Aftermath
- Research Summary
Business History
- Teaching Interest
Business Opportunties in Climate Adaptation
This is a Short Intensive Program or SIP at Harvard Business School. It’s an optional student offering prior to the formal start of the Spring semester the following week. SIPs tend to cover new material on current topics, to be less formal than the HBS Case Study... View Details
- Research Summary
Capital flows in a Globalized Economy: The Role of Policies and Institutions (joint with Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Vadym Volosovych)
- Teaching Interest
Cities, Structures, and Climate Shocks
This course is about building sustainable and resilient cities, future proofing real estate and infrastructure assets, and examining how businesses and investors find opportunities in climate adaptation.
The world faces substantial challenges in the face of... View Details
- Teaching Interest
Competing in the Age of Digital Platforms—(Executive Education)
Without exception, the most valuable companies in the world today are platforms. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and many other firms have built their fortunes by facilitating innovation across global ecosystems or... View Details
- Research Summary
Corporate transparency and information disclosure strategies
- Research Summary
Corruption
World Bank estimates indicate that as much as $1 trillion is paid in bribes throughout the world in a given year. Corruption has been shown to slow economic development. My research focuses on how corruption affects multinational companies. It discusses differences... View Details
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