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  • 27 Feb 2017
  • News

Achieving Universal Coverage Without Turning to a Single Payer

  • October 2015
  • Article

After the Arab Spring: Are Secular Parties the Answer?

By: Mieczysław Boduszyński, Kristin Fabbe and Christopher Lamont
After the "Arab Spring" and the initial democratic reforms in Turkey under the Justice and Development Party (AKP), why has democratic progress remained so elusive in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)? In recent years, that question has preoccupied numerous... View Details
Keywords: Religion; Government and Politics; Business and Government Relations; North Africa; Egypt; Middle East; Turkey
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Boduszyński, Mieczysław, Kristin Fabbe, and Christopher Lamont. "After the Arab Spring: Are Secular Parties the Answer?" Journal of Democracy 26, no. 4 (October 2015): 125–139.

    Do Experts or Collective Intelligence Write with More Bias?

    Co-authored by Feng Zhu

    Which source of information contains greater bias and slant-text written by an expert or that constructed via collective intelligence? Do the costs of acquiring, storing, displaying, and revising information shape those... View Details
    • 29 Sep 2018
    • News

    The curiously varied impact of recessions on political stability: New evidence

    • 19 Apr 2018
    • Video

    Alpha Vantage Final Pitch New Venture Competition 2018 Business Track

    • 2025
    • Working Paper

    Causes and Extent of Increasing Partisan Segregation in the U.S. – Evidence from Migration Patterns of 212 Million Voters

    By: Jacob R. Brown, Enrico Cantoni, Vincent Pons and Emilie Sartre
    Using data on the residential location and migration for every voter in U.S. states recording partisan registration between 2008–2020, we find that residential segregation between Democrats and Republicans has increased year over year at all geographic levels, from... View Details
    Keywords: Voting; Political Elections; Geographic Location; Demographics
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    Brown, Jacob R., Enrico Cantoni, Vincent Pons, and Emilie Sartre. "Causes and Extent of Increasing Partisan Segregation in the U.S. – Evidence from Migration Patterns of 212 Million Voters." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 33422, January 2025.
    • 09 Oct 2013
    • News

    President could easily gather a super committee: Pro

    • 31 Mar 2023
    • Video

    Pando: Sacerdote Runner-Up Prize Winner, Social Enterprise Track, 2023 New Venture Competition

    • 01 Jul 2013
    • Research & Ideas

    Crowdfunding a Poor Investment?

    democratize entry and allow for more experimentation to take place," says Nanda. "On the other hand, skeptics will say that these are companies that should not have been funded in the first place, and when it's time to scale up... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Financial Services
    • 24 Mar 2015
    • News

    Paid Parental Leave, Olympics Reversal & Anniversary Of Back Bay Fire

    • 06 Apr 2011
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    Has the Federal Government Already Shut Down?

    • 24 Jan 2022
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    COVID-Hit Citizens Don’t Just Blame Govt. Buck Is Passed on to Democracy Too, Survey Finds

    • February 2012
    • Case

    First Quantum Minerals vs. Eurasian Natural Resources

    By: George Serafeim
    The case describes the battle between First Quantum Mineral (FQM) and Eurasian Resources over mines in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). After FQM's license to operate was revoked by the government of the DRC, Eurasian bought the rights over the mines that were... View Details
    Keywords: Governing and Advisory Boards; Business and Government Relations; Corporate Governance; Natural Environment; Risk and Uncertainty; Government and Politics; Mining Industry; Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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    Serafeim, George, and Andrew Knauer. "First Quantum Minerals vs. Eurasian Natural Resources." Harvard Business School Case 112-083, February 2012.
    • 01 Jul 2013
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    Crowdfunding a Poor Investment?

    • 15 Sep 2017
    • News

    Dislike our political system? Then work to change it

    • 16 Dec 2016
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    The Right Way to Rebuild America’s Infrastructure

    • 19 Jul 2019
    • Blog Post

    Making a Broader Impact with Multiple Disciplines

    humanly-impossible procedures with precision, accuracy, and consistency. I work on commercializing science and building businesses around these technology paradigms to democratize high-quality surgical care to billions around the world.... View Details
    • 31 May 2018
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    Why High-Tech Commoditization Is Accelerating

      The Right Way to Rebuild America's Infrastructure

      Following the election of Donald Trump, spending on American infrastructure appears to be one area where Democrats and Republicans can agree—at least in principle. Trump has pledged to push for $1 trillion of new spending on roads, bridges, and more; but some Democrats... View Details
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      United States in the World 39 - History of American Democracy

      By: David A. Moss

      For Harvard College undergraduates and MBA students

      Today we often hear that American democracy is broken - but what does a healthy democracy look like? How has American democratic governance functioned in the past, and how has it changed... View Details

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