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- 2016
- Working Paper
Collusion in Markets with Syndication
- 22 Jun 2011
- Working Paper Summaries
The Surprising Power of Age-Dependent Taxes
- October 2020
- Article
Collusion in Markets with Syndication
- May 2001 (Revised January 2003)
- Case
Calpine Corporation: The Evolution from Project to Corporate Finance
- Web
Publications - Faculty & Research
- 2013
- Working Paper
FIN Around the World: The Contribution of Financing Activity to Profitability
- March 2015
- Article
Vulnerable Banks
- 2018
- Working Paper
Towards a New Approach for Upgrading Europe's Competitiveness
- August 2018
- Case
BlackBuck (A)
- 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... View Details
- March 2020 (Revised February 2023)
- Case
Performance Management at Afreximbank (A)
- December 2015
- Article
Introduction: New Perspectives on Corporate Capital Structure
- 26 Jun 2014
- News
Investors Always Come Back … Even to Argentina
- Web
PhD Programs - Doctoral
- 21 Oct 2016
- News
The barbarian establishment
- September 2013
- Case
United Rentals (A)
In December 1997 United Rentals (URI) went public on the NYSE. Ten years later, during the peak of the economic meltdown, the company's performance was in decline. United Rentals had experienced its share of problems in the prior years and was still struggling to... View Details
- August 2022 (Revised November 2024)
- Case
Boston Impact Initiative: Investing in Local Change
- April 2010
- Supplement
The Auction for Travelport (B)
The New Market Conundrum
Brand-new markets are like the wormholes of science fiction, where the usual rules of time and space do not apply. When a market has just been born, the forces of competition there are constantly in flux, it's unclear who your customers really are, and conventional... View Details
- February 2005 (Revised July 2005)
- Case