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The Pecora Hearings
In 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression, the Senate Banking Committee began a much-publicized investigation of the nation's financial sector. The hearings, which came to be known as the Pecora hearings after the Banking Committee's lead counsel Ferdinand... View Details
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Fixing Market Failures or Fixing Elections? Elections, Banks and Agricultural Lending in India
- 2008
- Chapter
Where Does It Go? Spending by the Financially Constrained
- 2008
- Working Paper
Financial Development, Bank Ownership, and Growth. Or, Does Quantity Imply Quality?
- 2008
- Working Paper
Fixing Market Failures or Fixing Elections? Agricultural Credit in India
- May 2008 (Revised March 2009)
- Case
SKS Microfinance
- 2008
- Working Paper
Where Does It Go? Spending by the Financially Constrained
- December 2007
- Case
Envisioning "Free Banking" in Antebellum New York (A)
- December 2007 (Revised September 2009)
- Case
Wall Street's First Panic (A)
- September 2007
- Teaching Note
BASIX (TN)
- August 2007
- Article
Remedying Education: Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments in India
- February 2007
- Background Note
BASIX Simulation Model
- February 2007 (Revised October 2007)
- Case
BASIX
- December 2005
- Article
Capitalism and Freedom: Slavery and Manumission in Louisiana, 1725-1820
- Teaching Interest
Development Economics (PhD)
This course, intended for second-year PhD students in economics and related fields, is taught by Michael Kremer, Phillippe Aghion, and Shawn Cole.
Part I (Kremer) of the course will cover macro-economic topics including aggregate and non-aggregate growth...
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Executive Education
Shawn Cole regularly teaches executive education. He has taught in the ACCION microfinance in the HBS-ACCION Microfinance Program on Strategic Leadership,
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Investing: Risk, Return and Impact (MBA)
This is an investing/finance course, designed to build on skills introduced in the RC finance course, but with an emphasis on how and whether investors should incorporate what have traditionally been considered “non-financial” criteria in their decisions: for... View Details