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the course of their regular business operations. Dating from the 17th to early 20th century, they are an invaluable resource for the study of the development and growth of American commerce and industry and cover the broadest range of business activities. European... View Details
  • December 2001
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Enforcing Property Rights Through Reputation: Groups in Mexico's Early Industrialization, 1878-1913

By: Noel Maurer and Tridib Sharma
Keywords: History; Rights; Groups and Teams; Reputation; Property; Developing Countries and Economies; Mexico
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Maurer, Noel, and Tridib Sharma. "Enforcing Property Rights Through Reputation: Groups in Mexico's Early Industrialization, 1878-1913." Journal of Economic History 61, no. 4 (December 2001): 950–973.
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Bibliography - Bubbles, Panics & Crashes – Historical Collections – Harvard Business School

University Press, 1984. Full text available as networked resource. (Harvard users only: Harvard ID and University PIN required). Mixon, Scott. “The Crisis of 1873: Perspectives from Multiple Asset Classes,” Journal of Economic View Details
  • 23 Mar 2015
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It’s Called ‘Price Coherence,’ and It’s Surprisingly Bad for Consumers

unit. "But actually, it's not so good for consumers." Edelman explains the problem in the paper Price Coherence and Excessive Intermediation, co-authored with Julian Wright, an economics professor at the National University of Singapore.... View Details
Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Retail; Air Transportation; Food & Beverage; Entertainment & Recreation
  • March 2012 (Revised April 2012)
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The Korean Model of Shared Growth, 1960-1990

By: Aldo Musacchio, Rafael Di Tella and Jonathan Schlefer
Keywords: History; Equality and Inequality; Income; Economic Growth; Policy; Economy; South Korea
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Musacchio, Aldo, Rafael Di Tella, and Jonathan Schlefer. "The Korean Model of Shared Growth, 1960-1990." Harvard Business School Case 712-052, March 2012. (Revised April 2012.)
  • 01 Mar 2017
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Alumni and Faculty Books for March 2017

of the most powerful political and economic jobs in the world, this book charts Al-Naimi’s extraordinary rise to power. Dual Transformation: How to Reposition Today’s Business and Create the Future by Scott D. Anthony (MBA 2001), Clark... View Details

    Angle of Insight

    economic development. While there is some value in studying business in prosperous countries today, the real value comes when we study it at a time when the demographics in the 'now rich' region resembled that of today's poor countries. I... View Details
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    Buy Now, Pay Later: Research Links - Printed Collections

    credit. The collection is strongest in Western Europe and the United States from the fifteenth through1850. Thematic strengths are the history of political economy, economic philosophy, business theory,... View Details
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    Forest L. Reinhardt | About

    interested in the relationships between market and nonmarket business strategy, the connections between the activities of government entities and those of firms, the behavior of private and public organizations that manage natural resources, and the View Details

      Making Sense of Past and Present

      Throughout my life as a student, from elementary school to undergrad, I was fond of my history classes. I have always been fascinated by how past events shape our present. I read all of my history books in... View Details
      • 08 Sep 2020
      • Sharpening Your Skills

      Capitalism Works Better When I Can See What You're Doing

      embarrassing—it can hurt your career. Racism and Digital Design: How Online Platforms Can Thwart DiscriminationPoor design decisions contribute to racial discrimination on many online platforms. Working for a Shamed Company Can Hurt Your Future CompensationWhy you... View Details
      Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
      • 17 Oct 2012
      • Research & Ideas

      America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance

      those declines. Our argument is built around three core themes. Theme 1: When a Country Loses the Capability to Manufacture, It Loses the Ability to Innovate Innovation and manufacturing are often viewed as residing at the opposite ends of the View Details
      Keywords: by Gary P. Pisano & Willy C. Shih; Manufacturing
      • 15 Mar 2022
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      History’s Future

      for the historic region, a plan that will include archeological exploration, ecological conservation, and economic development—all with a commitment to inclusivity. The old city of AlUla may be abandoned, but more than 40,000 people live... View Details
      Keywords: Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions; Arts, Entertainment
      • 08 Sep 2009
      • Research & Ideas

      The Height Tax, and Other New Ways to Think about Taxation

      less burdensome for all citizens. "While the idea of a height tax follows directly from the standard economic framework for tax analysis, most people find the idea crazy," allows HBS professor Matthew C. Weinzierl, an economist... View Details
      Keywords: by Martha Lagace
      • 23 Apr 2018
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      Tim Keller, Heavy Metal Mayor

      a sold-out Anthrax concert and grabbed the mic. Tim Keller, the mayor of this city of 560,000 still struggling to emerge from a long economic slump, left some in the audience with jaws agape when he shouted above the shredding of Scott... View Details
      • February 2009 (Revised February 2022)
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      Fannie Mae: Public or Private?

      By: David A. Moss, Cole Bolton and Kimberly Hagan
      In 1987, President Ronald Reagan established the President's Commission on Privatization to identify federal government functions that could be shifted to the private sector. One agency that the Commission considered was the Federal National Mortgage Association, or... View Details
      Keywords: Restructuring; Financial Institutions; Mortgages; Government and Politics; Business History; Privatization; Private Sector; Laws and Statutes; United States
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      Moss, David A., Cole Bolton, and Kimberly Hagan. "Fannie Mae: Public or Private?" Harvard Business School Case 709-025, February 2009. (Revised February 2022.)
      • 2019
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      Collusive Investments in Technological Compatibility: Lessons from U.S. Railroads in the Late 19th Century

      By: Daniel P. Gross
      Collusion is widely condemned for its negative effects on consumer welfare and market efficiency. In this paper, I show that collusion may also in some cases facilitate the creation of unexpected new sources of value. I bring this possibility into focus through the... View Details
      Keywords: Collusion; Compatibility; Railroads; Rail Transportation; Standards; Integration; Trade; History; United States
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      Gross, Daniel P. "Collusive Investments in Technological Compatibility: Lessons from U.S. Railroads in the Late 19th Century." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 17-044, December 2016. (Accepted at Management Science.)
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      Porter Prize South Korea - Institute For Strategy And Competitiveness

      Healthcare Prize What Others Are Saying Porter Prize South Korea Porter Prize South Korea The Porter Prize for Excellence in CSV honors companies and institutions that pursue both economic and social values. View Details
      • 24 Sep 2014
      • Research & Ideas

      The Business of Climate Change

      On Sunday, 300,000 activists took to the streets of New York for the People's Climate March, the biggest climate protest in history, and the United Nations on Tuesday held the Climate Summit. In the spirit of Climate Week, we present insights from members of the... View Details
      Keywords: Re: Multiple Faculty; Energy; Utilities
      • 07 Nov 2017
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      New Research and Ideas: November 7, 2017

      Fall 2017 Business History Review The Alternative Business History: Business in Emerging Markets By: Austin, Gareth, Carlos Davila, and Geoffrey Jones Abstract—This article suggests that the business history... View Details
      Keywords: Carmen Nobel
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