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- 22 Mar 2016
- First Look
March 22, 2016
- 18 Oct 2018
- News
Why Global Talent Clusters Around Cities
- June 2013 (Revised August 2014)
- Case
Ayala Corporation & the Philippines: Asset Allocation in a Growing Economy (A)
- February 2018 (Revised March 2019)
- Case
Sandlands Vineyards
- December 2011 (Revised June 2012)
- Case
Samasource: Give Work, Not Aid
- 2011
- Working Paper
Divide and Rule or the Rule of the Divided? Evidence from Africa
- 2011
- Working Paper
Big BRICs, Weak Foundations: The Beginning of Public Elementary Education in Brazil, Russia, India, and China
- November 2007 (Revised February 2009)
- Background Note
Myths and Lessons of Modern Chinese History
- May 2006 (Revised November 2006)
- Case
IKEA's Global Sourcing Challenge: Indian Rugs and Child Labor (A)
- 2012
- Working Paper
Big BRICs, Weak Foundations: The Beginning of Public Elementary Education in Brazil, Russia, India, and China
David A. Moss
David Moss is the Paul Whiton Cherington Professor at Harvard Business School, where he teaches in the Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE) unit. He earned his B.A. from Cornell University and his Ph.D. from Yale. In 1992-1993, he served as a... View Details
- 27 Jun 2016
- Working Paper Summaries
Fiscal Rules and Sovereign Default
- Article
The End of Chimerica
- January 2013 (Revised August 2013)
- Case
Vietnam: Sustaining the Growth of an Asian Tiger
Africa Rising: A Historical Perspective
Sub-Saharan Africa’s recent economic boom has raised hopes and expectations to lift the regions’ ‘bottom millions’ out of poverty by 2030. How realistic is that goal? We approach this question by comparing the experiences of three front-runners of region-specific... View Details
- May 25, 2016
- Comment
How Consumers and Businesses are Reshaping Public Health
- Research Summary
The Political Economy of Bilateral Foreign Aid
Despite its developmental justification, aid is deeply political. This paper examines the political economy of aid allocation first from the perspective of the donor country, and then the political economy of aid receipt and implementation from the perspective of... View Details
- 10 Feb 2016
- Working Paper Summaries