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- 1975
- Book
The Choice of Technology in Developing Countries: Some Cautionary Tales
- 1975
- Book
Negotiating Third World Mineral Agreements: Promises as Prologue
- 01 Sep 1974
- Conference Presentation
Social Multiplier Effects in Community Economic Development
- 1974
- Book
Agribusiness Management for Developing Countries--Latin America
- 1974
- Book
The Acquisition of Technology from Multinational Corporations by Developing Countries
- 1973
- Chapter
Effects of Foreign Joint Ventures on Developing Countries
- December 1969
- Article
A Golden Golden-Rule for Welfare-Maximization in an Economy with a Varying Population Growth Rate
- 1962
- Book
Spearheads of Democracy: The Role of Labor in Developing Countries
- Research Summary
3D Negotiaton
In articles and books, often with David Lax, I have been developing a broad approach to effective negotiation that encompasses three "dimensions." In this "3D" approach, our first dimension — "tactics"-- is the most familiar territory. Tactics are the persuasive... View Details
- 2012
- Case
Advanced Leadership Pathways: Richard Fahey and Robert Saudek (A): Lighting Liberia
- Teaching Interest
Africa: Building Cities: Immersive Field Course
- Research Summary
Building Small Business Utopia: How Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Can Increase Small Business Success
- Research Summary
Business History
- Research Summary
Choice, Rationality and Welfare Measurement
- Teaching Interest
Cities, Structures, and Climate Shocks
This course is about building sustainable and resilient cities, future proofing real estate and infrastructure assets, and examining how businesses and investors find opportunities in climate adaptation.
The world faces substantial challenges in the face of... View Details
- Research Summary
Clusters and Competition
- 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