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  • 24 Apr 2017
  • News

Amtrak at a Junction: Invest in Improvements, or Risk Worsening Problems

  • 12 Oct 1999
  • Research & Ideas

It Came in the First Ships: Capitalism in America

community of Friends. Persecuted in England for their religious beliefs, they acquired in 1681 a royal grant of land in America, and proceeded to develop their new colony on both religious and commercial principles. The Quaker merchants of View Details
Keywords: by Thomas K. McCraw
  • 27 Sep 2015
  • News

Smaller, Faster, Cheaper, Over: The Future of Computer Chips

  • 16 Jun 2012
  • News

Psychology: A question of judgment

    Bohan Li

    Bohan is a doctoral student in Health Policy Management. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2018 with a double major in Chemistry and Economics. Post-graduation, Bohan spent 4 years as a management consultant advising both payers and providers,... View Details
    • 13 May 2013
    • Blog Post

    Leveraging the HBS platform to enter social enterprise

    Hampshire, but attended undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. At Penn, I double-majored in Urban Studies and Political Science, and spent much of my non-academic time working for an organization that starts debate... View Details
    Keywords: Nonprofit / Government
    • 15 Mar 2022
    • News

    Agile Leadership

    • 08 Oct 2019
    • News

    Men exaggerate their importance at work, while women do the exact opposite

    • 01 Apr 2012
    • News

    Getting it all done

    • 23 Feb 2018
    • HBS Seminar

    Haris Tabakovic, Harvard Business School and The Brattle Group

    • 23 Jan 2015
    • News

    How We Should Have Tried Monsignor Lynn

    • April 2007
    • Case

    Alan Kendricks at Cardiology Associates

    By: Boris Groysberg, Colleen Kaftan and Wilfred S. McCalla, Jr.
    Alan Kendricks struggles to address many challenges facing him as a recently promoted medical director for Cardiology Associates at Southeastern Pennsylvania University Hospital. He must balance his time taking care of patients, running a practice, managing up, down,... View Details
    Keywords: Leadership; Business or Company Management; Strategy; Organizational Culture; Work-Life Balance; Organizational Structure; Change Management; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry; Pennsylvania
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    Groysberg, Boris, Colleen Kaftan, and Wilfred S. McCalla, Jr. "Alan Kendricks at Cardiology Associates." Harvard Business School Case 407-067, April 2007.
    • 24 Jul 2019
    • Blog Post

    Data-Driven and in Demand

    After graduating at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012, Chloe Ho (MBA 2019) began her post-undergrad career in New York working for Morgan Stanley. While there, she served in a strategy and analytics role, working on projects for... View Details
    • 05 Oct 2013
    • News

    Time is not money

    • 24 Jun 2019
    • Blog Post

    Chloe Ho, MBA 2019: Data-Driven and In Demand

    After graduating at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012, Chloe Ho (MBA 2019) began her post-undergrad career in New York working for Morgan Stanley. While there, she served in a strategy and analytics role, working on projects for... View Details
    Keywords: Technology
    • February 2010
    • Article

    Input Constraints and the Efficiency of Entry: Lessons from Cardiac Surgery

    By: David M. Cutler, Robert S. Huckman and Jonathan T. Kolstad
    Prior studies suggest that, with elastically supplied inputs, free entry may lead to an inefficiently high number of firms in equilibrium. Under input scarcity, however, the welfare loss from free entry is reduced. Further, free entry may increase use of high-quality... View Details
    Keywords: Government Legislation; Health Care and Treatment; Medical Specialties; Market Entry and Exit; Welfare; Health Industry; Pennsylvania
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    Cutler, David M., Robert S. Huckman, and Jonathan T. Kolstad. "Input Constraints and the Efficiency of Entry: Lessons from Cardiac Surgery." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 2, no. 1 (February 2010): 51–76.
    • 10 Nov 2020
    • News

    Kathleen Gallagher: Foxconn complex could pay off - but in a different way than the company promised

    • 2009
    • Working Paper

    Input Constraints and the Efficiency of Entry: Lessons from Cardiac Surgery

    By: David M. Cutler, Robert S. Huckman and Jonathan T. Kolstad
    Prior studies suggest that, with elastically supplied inputs, free entry may lead to an inefficiently high number of firms in equilibrium. Under input scarcity, however, the welfare loss from free entry is reduced. Further, free entry may increase use of high-quality... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Market Entry and Exit; Duopoly and Oligopoly; Government Legislation; Mathematical Methods; Health Industry; Pennsylvania
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    Cutler, David M., Robert S. Huckman, and Jonathan T. Kolstad. "Input Constraints and the Efficiency of Entry: Lessons from Cardiac Surgery." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 15214, August 2009.
    • 16 Oct 2013
    • News

    Public Reporting, Consumerism, and Patient Empowerment

    • 2009
    • Working Paper

    Input Constraints and the Efficiency of Entry: Lessons from Cardiac Surgery

    By: David M. Cutler, Robert S. Huckman and Jonathan T. Kolstad
    Prior studies suggest that, with elastically supplied inputs, free entry may lead to an inefficiently high number of firms in equilibrium. Under input scarcity, however, the welfare loss from free entry is reduced. Further, free entry may increase use of high-quality... View Details
    Keywords: Government Legislation; Health Care and Treatment; Medical Specialties; Market Entry and Exit; Welfare; Health Industry; Pennsylvania
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    Cutler, David M., Robert S. Huckman, and Jonathan T. Kolstad. "Input Constraints and the Efficiency of Entry: Lessons from Cardiac Surgery." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-011, August 2009.
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