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The Integrity of Private Third-party Compliance Monitoring

By: Jodi L. Short and Michael W. Toffel
Government agencies are increasingly turning to private, third-party monitors to inspect and assess regulated entities’ compliance with law. The integrity of these regulatory regimes rests on the validity of the information third-party monitors provide to regulators.... View Details
Keywords: Regulation; Compliance; Compliance Policies; Conflict Of Interest; Independent Third Party; Inspection; Audit Quality; Auditor; Audit; Environment; Production; Supply Chain; Quality; Government Administration; Working Conditions; Safety; Labor; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Governance Compliance; Manufacturing Industry; Public Administration Industry; Accounting Industry; Service Industry; United States
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Short, Jodi L., and Michael W. Toffel. "The Integrity of Private Third-party Compliance Monitoring." Harvard Kennedy School Regulatory Policy Program Working Paper, No. RPP-2015-20, November 2015. (Revised December 2015.)
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How France’s Brand of Populism Differs from What Drove Brexit and Trump

  • 30 Jun 2011
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China's Rise: Inward-Looking Or Expansionist?

  • 08 Dec 2020
  • Working Paper Summaries

Party-State Capitalism in China

Keywords: by Margaret Pearson, Meg Rithmire, and Kellee Tsai
  • February 2016 (Revised July 2017)
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An Australian Ballot for California?

By: David Moss, Marc Campasano and Dean Grodzins
In early 1891, California lawmakers were considering a plan to reform the state's elections through the introduction of an “Australian” ballot. Under this new system, candidates from all qualifying parties would appear on official ballots, which would be printed by... View Details
Keywords: Voting; Ethics; Political Elections; Laws and Statutes; Change; California
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Moss, David, Marc Campasano, and Dean Grodzins. "An Australian Ballot for California?" Harvard Business School Case 716-054, February 2016. (Revised July 2017.)
  • 06 Feb 2021
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Money in Politics, One Month Later

  • 03 Feb 2018
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Diagnosing the thriving Swamp that's failing America

  • 26 Sep 2017
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The Industry That Treats Its Customers Worse Than Any Other

  • 08 May 2019
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Gifts of the Immigrants, Woes of the Natives: Lessons from the Age of Mass Migration

    The Air War Versus The Ground Game: An Analysis of Multi-Channel Marketing in U.S. Presidential Elections

    This study jointly examines the effects of television advertising and field operations in U.S. presidential elections, with the former referred to as the “air war” and the latter as the “ground game.” Specifically, the study focuses on how different campaign... View Details
    • 2025
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    Turning Away from the State: Trade Shocks and Informal Insurance in Brazil

    By: Paula Rettl
    How does economic globalization affect vote choices? Conventional wisdom holds that voters who lose from economic integration support parties that propose expanding the welfare state. However, in the Global South, where the state is frequently weak or under-resourced,... View Details
    Keywords: Global Strategy; Globalized Economies and Regions; Governance; Government Administration; Political Elections; Voting; Latin America; Brazil; South America
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    Rettl, Paula. "Turning Away from the State: Trade Shocks and Informal Insurance in Brazil." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 25-038, February 2025.
    • 22 Aug 2013
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    From Green Users to Green Voters

    Keywords: by Diego Comin & Johannes Rode; Energy; Utilities
    • 2018
    • Other Unpublished Work

    Trump's Populism: What Business Leaders Need To Understand

    By: Rafael Di Tella
    In the 2016 United States presidential election, candidates from both major political parties used anti-establishment messaging to appeal to Americans, a theme that had been on the sidelines of US political discourse for decades. Donald Trump, in particular, played... View Details
    Keywords: Populism; Globalization; Public Opinion; Social Issues; Government and Politics; Demographics; United States
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    Di Tella, Rafael. "Trump's Populism: What Business Leaders Need To Understand." HBS Working Knowledge, March 2018.
    • 22 Mar 2018
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    Trump’s Populism: What Business Leaders Need To Understand

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    The Fragile State of the World: Unfairness, Discontent, and Global Capitalism

    By: Rawi E. Abdelal
    In this project, Abdelal explores the varieties of domestic discontent that undermine the stability of global capitalism. Discontent has manifested itself in the rise of populist movements and parties on both the Left and the Right, thereby weakening the Center. The... View Details
    Keywords: Globalization; Populism; Inequality; Fairness; Geopolitics
    • February 2016 (Revised July 2017)
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    A Nation Divided: The United States and the Challenge of Secession

    By: David Moss and Marc Campasano
    Americans elected Abraham Lincoln as the nation's first Republican president in November of 1860. Northern political leaders had formed the Republican Party only a few years before, in large measure to combat the spread of slavery. Southerners had long been wary of... View Details
    Keywords: Governance; War; Government and Politics; History; United States
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    Moss, David, and Marc Campasano. "A Nation Divided: The United States and the Challenge of Secession." Harvard Business School Case 716-048, February 2016. (Revised July 2017.)
    • 18 Feb 2016
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    Urbanization with Chinese Characteristics? China’s Gamble for Modernization

    Keywords: by Kristen Looney and Meg Rithmire; Public Administration; Real Estate
    • November 2020
    • Case

    Axis My India

    By: Ananth Raman, Ann Winslow and Kairavi Dey
    Pradeep Gupta founded Axis My India (AMI) as a printing and publishing company in 1998. In 2013, AMI expanded into consumer research and election forecasting. Although a relatively unknown entity, AMI predicted several election results accurately. Gupta describes AMI’s... View Details
    Keywords: Market Research; Operations; Management; Infrastructure; Logistics; Service Operations; Political Elections; Forecasting and Prediction; Asia; India
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    Raman, Ananth, Ann Winslow, and Kairavi Dey. "Axis My India." Harvard Business School Case 621-075, November 2020.
    • 09 Mar 2017
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    Why It’s Time to Break Up America’s Most Powerful Duopoly

    • October 2023
    • Article

    Coordination and Bandwagon Effects: How Past Rankings Shape the Behavior of Voters and Candidates

    By: Riako Granzier, Vincent Pons and Clémence Tricaud
    Candidates’ placements in polls or past elections can be powerful coordination devices for both parties and voters. Using a regression discontinuity design in French elections, we show that candidates who place first by only a small margin in the first round are more... View Details
    Keywords: Strategic Voting; Coordination; Bandwagon Effect; Regression Discontinuity Design; French Elections; Voting; Political Elections; Behavior; France
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    Granzier, Riako, Vincent Pons, and Clémence Tricaud. "Coordination and Bandwagon Effects: How Past Rankings Shape the Behavior of Voters and Candidates." American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 15, no. 4 (October 2023): 177–217.
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