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Losing to Win: U.S. Steel's Pricing, Investment Decisions, and Market Share, 1901-1938
- April 1988 (Revised September 1992)
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Frito-Lay, Inc.: The Backhaul Decision
- September 1987 (Revised December 1996)
- Case
Patten Corp.
- November 1985 (Revised August 1997)
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Harnischfeger Corp.
- January 1982
- Case
New York Telephone Co.: The 1975 Revenue Forecast
- November 1976
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Partial Equilibrium Approach to the Free-Rider Problem
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Do Prices Determine Vertical Integration?*
- Forthcoming
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Half the Firms, Double the Profits: Public Firms' Transformation, 1996–2022
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Hybrid organizing
While historically the commercial and social sectors have evolved on fairly separate tracks, over the last 30 years we have witnessed a blurring of the boundaries between these two sectors. In an effort to account for this transition, Professor Battilana’s second... View Details
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Immersive Field Course: China and Taiwan
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Land in China's Political Economy
Land Bargains and Chinese Capitalism: The Politics of Property Rights under Reform
Published October 2015
China since the 1980s has been the scene of unprecedented efforts at urban construction and growth, even in the absence of privatization... View Details
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Professor van Waijenburg’s research focuses on the historical roots of relative African poverty and state fragility. Where sufficiently reliable and comparable records exist, she creates new datasets from a range of qualitative and quantitative archival sources. The... View Details
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Selection and Market Reallocation: Productivity Gains from Multinational Production
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Selection, Reallocation, and Spillover: Identifying the Sources of Gains from Multinational Production (with Maggie Chen)
Quantifying the gains from multinational production has been a vital topic of economic research. Positive productivity gains are often attributed to knowledge spillover from multinational to domestic firms. An alternative, less stressed explanation is firm selection... View Details
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