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Characterization of Satisfactory Mechanisms for the Revelation of Preferences for Public Goods

By: Jerry R. Green and Jean-Jacques Laffont
Social decision mechanisms that admit dominant strategies and result in Pareto optima are characterized by the class of mechanisms proposed by Groves. The concept of decision mechanisms is generalized and the characterization is shown to extend to these cases. View Details
Keywords: Decision Mechanisms; Game Theory; Economics
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Green, Jerry R., and Jean-Jacques Laffont. "Characterization of Satisfactory Mechanisms for the Revelation of Preferences for Public Goods." Econometrica 45, no. 2 (March 1977): 427–438.
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Michelle Craig McDonald is currently writing a Harvard Business School case study on the impact of the International Coffee Act on small producers. She is interested in early American economic development, especially the role of foreign trade and re-exported... View Details
  • 16 May 2018
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How Companies Can Use the Data They Collect to Further the Public Good

  • May 16, 2018
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How Companies Can Use the Data They Collect to Further the Public Good

By: Edward L. Glaeser, Hyunjin Kim and Michael Luca
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Glaeser, Edward L., Hyunjin Kim, and Michael Luca. "How Companies Can Use the Data They Collect to Further the Public Good." Harvard Business Review (website) (May 16, 2018).

    Summit Public Schools

    In early 2018, Diane Tavenner, co-founder and CEO of Summit Public Schools, a charter management organization, was full of hope and anticipating good outcomes for its future student graduates. The graduating class of 2017 was Summit’s first cohort of high school... View Details

    • 09 Dec 2021
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    The Growth for Good Acquisition Corporation Announces Pricing of $220 Million Initial Public Offering

    • 13 Dec 2006
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    Improving Public Health for the Poor

    low cost or a business providing goods or services that end or reduce respiratory ailments. Bringing together public healthcare and market forces "could have huge impact," says Chu. That feeling... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Health
    • 10 Jan 2013
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    Pay for Environmental Performance: The Effect of Incentive Provision on Carbon Emissions

    Keywords: by Robert G. Eccles, Ioannis Ioannou, Shelley Xin Li & George Serafeim
    • July 2016
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    Taxation, Corruption, and Growth

    By: Philippe Aghion, Ufuk Akcigit, Julia Cagé and William R. Kerr
    We build an endogenous growth model to analyze the relationships between taxation, corruption, and economic growth. Entrepreneurs lie at the center of the model and face disincentive effects from taxation but acquire positive benefits from public infrastructure.... View Details
    Keywords: Endogenous Growth; Public Goods; Corruption; Crime and Corruption; Entrepreneurship; Taxation; Economic Growth
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    Aghion, Philippe, Ufuk Akcigit, Julia Cagé, and William R. Kerr. "Taxation, Corruption, and Growth." Special Issue on The Economics of Entrepreneurship. European Economic Review 86 (July 2016): 24–51.
    • 17 Nov 2022
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    Blockchain for Good

    as it took off. Once they landed in the United Kingdom in the dead of winter, the family found themselves with nothing, shivering in their summer clothes. “We lived in public housing and had very little money, but we still had more than... View Details
    Keywords: Ralph Ranalli
    • 2012
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    A Reduced-Form Approach to Behavioral Public Finance

    By: Sendhil Mullainathan, Joshua Schwartzstein and William Congdon
    Research in behavioral public finance has blossomed in recent years, producing diverse empirical and theoretical insights. This article develops a single framework with which to understand these advances. Rather than drawing out the consequences of specific... View Details
    Keywords: Behavioral Economics; Social Insurance; Externalities; Taxation; Finance; Public Sector
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    Mullainathan, Sendhil, Joshua Schwartzstein, and William Congdon. "A Reduced-Form Approach to Behavioral Public Finance." Annual Review of Economics 4 (2012): 511–540.
    • 28 Nov 2016
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    What’s good for employee health is good for the company

    • 19 Jan 2024
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    Blockchain for Good

    After immigrating to the United Kingdom in the late 1960s to escape the Nigeria-Biafra civil war, Stella Dyer (MBA 1994) and her family lived in public housing and had very little money. “But we still had more than our friends and relatives back home,” she recalls. “My... View Details
    • 10 Jan 2011
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    Is Groupon Good for Retailers?

    • June 2020
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    Understanding Different Approaches to Benefit-Based Taxation

    By: Robert Scherf and Matthew C. Weinzierl
    The normative principle of benefit-based taxation has exerted substantial influence on many areas of public finance, but it has been largely set aside in the modern theoretical approach to optimal income taxation, where welfarist objectives dominate. A prerequisite for... View Details
    Keywords: Benefit-based Taxation; Public Goods; Lindahl; Optimal Taxation; Taxation
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    Scherf, Robert, and Matthew C. Weinzierl. "Understanding Different Approaches to Benefit-Based Taxation." Fiscal Studies: The Journal of Applied Public Economics 41, no. 2 (June 2020): 385–410. (Also Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 19-070, August 2019. (Revised January 2019), and NBER Working Paper Series, No. 26276, September 2019.)
    • 06 Feb 2006
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    Should CEOs of Public Companies Offer Earnings Guidance?

    practice of providing detailed information about the company's "quarterly standings, stock prices, new acquisitions, etc.," concludes that "anyone who has stock or investments in a public company should be privileged to... View Details
    Keywords: by James Heskett; Financial Services
    • 11 Nov 2014
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    Making Good On Her Promise

    • 22 Nov 2022
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    When Agreeing to Disagree Is a Good Beginning

    joined by Julia Minson, an associate professor of public policy at the Kennedy School who researches the psychology of disagreement at the Minson Conflict and Collaboration Lab, for “How to Engage in Productive Disagreement.” The event... View Details
    Keywords: by Clea Simon, Harvard Gazette
    • November 1998 (Revised July 1999)
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    Business as Stakeholder in Public Education: A History of Business Efforts to Improve Public Schools in the United States

    By: Rosabeth M. Kanter
    Explores seven roles businesses and business leaders have played with respect to U.S. public education reform historically and today: "owners" helping set the agenda; "investors" donating funds; "customers" hiring graduates; "experts" contributing management know-how;... View Details
    Keywords: Business Model; Education; Performance Improvement; Business and Community Relations; United States
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    Kanter, Rosabeth M. "Business as Stakeholder in Public Education: A History of Business Efforts to Improve Public Schools in the United States." Harvard Business School Background Note 399-062, November 1998. (Revised July 1999.)
    • 15 Jul 2002
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    Going Green Makes Good Business Sense

    to the belief, now firmly lodged in public consciousness, that high environmental standards are not just desirable but their birthright. To set the stage, Reinhardt reminded the group that pollution is not a new phenomenon in human... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace
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