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- All HBS Web (447)
- Faculty Publications (120)
- 2015
- Working Paper
Do People Shape Cities, or Do Cities Shape People? The Co-evolution of Physical, Social, and Economic Change in Five Major U.S. Cities
- Teaching
Overview
- Web
Economic Development in Inner Cities - Institute For Strategy And Competitiveness
- January 2020
- Case
Sunset Limited or Full Speed Ahead? Amtrak Talks to Congress
- May 2022
- Case
Rawbank's Illico Cash: Can 'Fast Money' Overcome Cash Dependency in the DRC?
- 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
- 2015
- Working Paper
Moving to the Adjacent Possible: Discovering Paths for Export Diversification in Rwanda
- March 2018 (Revised March 2018)
- Case
JPMorgan Chase: Invested in Detroit (A)
Terry Culpepper
- March 2018
- Supplement
JPMorgan Chase: Invested in Detroit (B)
Alex Magnuson
I am a doctoral student in the business economics program. I received a B.A. in Economics from Dartmouth College in 2019 and my main interests are in the topics of international trade and urban economics. My current research focuses on the role of big... View Details
- 2015
- Book
MOVE: Putting America's Infrastructure Back in the Lead
- 23 May 2018
- Research & Ideas
How to Know If Your Neighborhood Is Being Gentrified
- August 2016 (Revised October 2016)
- Case
Nirvana Vihar Rehabilitation Homes
- January 2004
- Case
Macroeconomic Policy and the State of the U.S. Economy, 2003
Marco E. Tabellini
Marco Tabellini is an assistant professor in the Business, Government, and International Economy unit and is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Centre for Research... View Details
- 27 Oct 2017
- News
Experts hope cities rise to the occasion
James W. Riley
James Riley is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches LEAD in the MBA required curriculum.
Professor Riley is an economic sociologist. He conducts ethnographic research to... View Details
- 19 Apr 2012
- Working Paper Summaries
Is India’s Manufacturing Sector Moving Away from Cities?
- Article