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Do Prices Determine Vertical Integration?*
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Economic Integration and the Transmission of Democracy
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Global Supply Chains: The Looming “Great Reallocation”
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Great Negotiator Study Initiative
What can be legitimately be learned from closely studying great negotiators at work? Since 2000, the Program on Negotiation (PON)—an active inter-university consortium mainly comprised of numerous faculty from across... View Details
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Half the Firms, Double the Profits: Public Firms' Transformation, 1996–2022
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IFC Asia: China's Belt & Road Initiative
The course objective is to provide students perspectives and insight into one of the major political and economic development programs of China – its Belt and Road Initiative, a strategy that involves infrastructure development and investments in countries spanning... View Details
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Internalizing Global Value Chains: A Firm-Level Analysis
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Managing International Trade and Investment
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Managing International Trade and Investment
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Overview
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- February 13, 2025
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Research: The Costs of Circumventing Tariffs
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Segmented Arbitrage
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Social Choice and Voting Rules
This research program is based on the idea that good voting systems should take into account the frequency with which different choice problems arise. Traditional social choice theory requires properties over a fixed domain of choice problems but does not offer the... View Details
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The Origins, Current State, and Future of Capitalism
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The Political Power of Weak Interests
One of the most broadly accepted theoretical claims of public policy is the proposal that interests shared by a large set of actors tend to be under-represented in public policy. From Mancur Olson to George Stigler to James Q. Wilson, our most influential theorists... View Details
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