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  • July/September 2005
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Le consensus de Paris: la France et les règles de la finance mondiale

By: Rawi Abdelal
This article is about the institutional foundations of the globalization of finance. These institutional foundations are both informal and formal. Until the 1980s the formal rules of the international financial architecture – most consequentially in the European Union... View Details
Keywords: Policy; International Finance; Globalization; France; European Union
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Abdelal, Rawi. "Le consensus de Paris: la France et les règles de la finance mondiale." Critique internationale, no. 28 (July/September 2005): 87–115.
  • 26 Mar 2025
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Vikram Gandhi, From Harvard Business School, and the Beauty of Blended Finance

  • Forthcoming
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Catching Outliers: Committee Voting and the Limits of Consensus When Financing Innovation

By: Andrey Malenko, Ramana Nanda, Matthew Rhodes-Kropf and Savitar Sundaresan
We document that investment committees of major VCs use a voting rule where one partner `championing' an early-stage investment is sufficient to invest. Their stated reason for this rule is to `catch outliers'. The same VCs use a more conventional `majority' rule for... View Details
Keywords: Optimal Voting Rules; Innovation and Invention; Venture Capital; Investment; Decision Making; Voting
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Malenko, Andrey, Ramana Nanda, Matthew Rhodes-Kropf, and Savitar Sundaresan. "Catching Outliers: Committee Voting and the Limits of Consensus When Financing Innovation." Journal of Finance (forthcoming).
  • September 15, 2020
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Moving the Financing of Graduate Medical Education Into the 21st Century

By: Justin A. Grischkan, Ari B. Friedman and Amitabh Chandra
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Grischkan, Justin A., Ari B. Friedman, and Amitabh Chandra. "Moving the Financing of Graduate Medical Education Into the 21st Century." JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association 324, no. 11 (September 15, 2020).
  • 09 Aug 2023
  • News

What the Finance Industry Tells Us About the Future of AI

    Financing the African Colonial State: The Revenue Imperative and Forced Labor

    Although recent studies on African colonial tax systems have deepened our understanding of early fiscal capacity building efforts in the region, they have largely... View Details

    • 2010
    • Working Paper

    Who Selected Adjustable-Rate Mortgages? Evidence from the 1989-2007 Surveys of Consumer Finances

    We find evidence that households selecting adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) during the recent decade were disproportionately those who were less suspicious or who may have had difficulty understanding complicated ARM features that became commonplace prior to the... View Details
    Keywords: Household; Financial Crisis; Mortgages; Personal Finance
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    Bergstresser, Daniel B., and John Beshears. "Who Selected Adjustable-Rate Mortgages? Evidence from the 1989-2007 Surveys of Consumer Finances." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-083, March 2010.
    • 23 Nov 2015
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    Former SBA Chief Weighs in on the Rapidly Changing World of Financing

    • April 2002
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    Where Does State Street Lead? A First Look at Finance Patents, 1971-2000

    By: Josh Lerner
    Keywords: Patents; Finance
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    Lerner, Josh. "Where Does State Street Lead? A First Look at Finance Patents, 1971-2000." Journal of Finance 57, no. 2 (April 2002). (Earlier versions distributed as HBS Working Paper No. 01-005 and NBER Working Paper No. 7918; Supplemental information on financial patents. Spreadsheet of financial patents, 1971-February 2000.)
    • March 1993
    • Article

    Monetary Policy and Credit Conditions: Evidence from the Composition of External Finance

    Keywords: Money; Policy; Finance
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    Kashyap, Anil, Jeremy Stein, and David Wolcox. "Monetary Policy and Credit Conditions: Evidence from the Composition of External Finance." American Economic Review 83, no. 1 (March 1993): 78–98.
    • 16 Jun 2010
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    Does Diversification Create Value in the Presence of External Financing Constraints? Evidence from the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis

    Keywords: by Venkat Kuppuswamy & Belén Villalonga
    • September 2016
    • Teaching Note

    Hotel Vertu: Financing the Venture in the Boutique Hotel Industry (Brief Case)

    By: Howard H. Stevenson and Michael J. Roberts
    Teaching Note for case 917-505. View Details
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    Stevenson, Howard H., and Michael J. Roberts. "Hotel Vertu: Financing the Venture in the Boutique Hotel Industry (Brief Case)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 917-506, September 2016.
    • 07 Feb 2015
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    John C. Whitehead, a Leader in Finance and Government, Dies at 92

    • March 2022 (Revised May 2022)
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    Reclaiming the Land of Purple: Purpl’s Mission to Unlock Finance in Lebanon

    By: Lauren Cohen and Grace Headinger
    Karl Naim, Co-Founder and CEO of Purpl, embarked on a venture to lower remittance costs for his native Lebanon. Since October 2019, the Lebanese economy had entered a free fall as its banking sector collapsed and large swathes of its population were plunged into... View Details
    Keywords: Business Startup; Fintech; Inflation; Deflation; Cross-border Frictions; Remittances; Business Startups; Diasporas; Financial Crisis; Money; Entrepreneurship; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Poverty; Financial Institutions; Banking Industry; Financial Services Industry; Technology Industry; Lebanon
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    Cohen, Lauren, and Grace Headinger. "Reclaiming the Land of Purple: Purpl’s Mission to Unlock Finance in Lebanon." Harvard Business School Case 222-078, March 2022. (Revised May 2022.)
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    Faculty Insights: Strategic Leadership in Inclusive Finance | Social Enterprise | Harvard Business School

    • 01 Jan 2020
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    2020 Vision: What to Expect in Healthcare Finance Over the Next Decade

    • 07 Feb 2022
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    Five Ways Finance and Sales Should Work Together Toward a Healthier Company

      A Call for Judgment: Sensible Finance for a Dynamic Economy (Oxford 2010)

      • November 2002
      • Supplement

      Basel II: Assessing the Default and Loss Characterisrics of Project Finance Loans

      By: Benjamin C. Esty and Aldo Sesia
      Spreadsheet to (9-203-035). Download only. View Details
      Keywords: Project Finance; Financing and Loans
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      Esty, Benjamin C., and Aldo Sesia. "Basel II: Assessing the Default and Loss Characterisrics of Project Finance Loans." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 203-702, November 2002.
      • October 1998 (Revised May 1999)
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      Commercial Financial Services, Inc.: Securitization of Charged-off Credit Card Receivables

      By: Kenneth A. Froot and Ivan G. Farman
      Commercial Financial Services (CFS) is a company that buys charged-off credit card receivables, securitizes them, and then attempts to collect on the receivables. The case deals with how the firm makes money and the limits of securitization as an efficient financing... View Details
      Keywords: Financing; Asset-back Finance; Financial Policy; Securitization; Credit; Financial Strategy; Business Strategy; Policy; Financial Services Industry
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      Froot, Kenneth A., and Ivan G. Farman. "Commercial Financial Services, Inc.: Securitization of Charged-off Credit Card Receivables." Harvard Business School Case 299-023, October 1998. (Revised May 1999.)
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