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  • 13 Oct 2019
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Review of How Open is the U.S. Economy? edited by R.W. Hafer. Lexington Books, 1986

By: K. A. Froot
Keywords: Economy
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Froot, K. A. "Review of How Open is the U.S. Economy? edited by R.W. Hafer. Lexington Books, 1986." Journal of International Economics 23, nos. 3-4 (November 1987): 389–391.

    Sophus A. Reinert

    Sophus Reinert is T.J. Dermot Dunphy Professor of Business Administration and of History in the Business, Government, and the International Economy Unit at Harvard Business School and in the History Department and Harvard University. He has won numerous awards... View Details

    Keywords: banking; defense; education industry; fashion; food; manufacturing; wine
    • 05 Sep 2019
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    The problem of medical debt, and the wonky fight behind Bernie Sanders’s plan to eliminate it, explained

    • 9 Aug 2010
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    Global Language Strategies: The Impact of Mandating English as a Lingua Franca in Global Work

    By: Tsedal Neeley
    Keywords: Strategy; Global Range
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    Neeley, Tsedal. "Global Language Strategies: The Impact of Mandating English as a Lingua Franca in Global Work." Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, August 09, 2010.
    • 2002
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    The Support Economy: Why Corporations are Failing Individuals and the Next Episode of Capitalism

    By: Shoshana Zuboff and James Maxmin
    Keywords: Economy; Failure; Economic Systems
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    Zuboff, Shoshana, and James Maxmin. The Support Economy: Why Corporations are Failing Individuals and the Next Episode of Capitalism. New York: Viking Press, 2002.
    • 24 Aug 2024
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    Eiichi Shibusawa, “The Father of Japanese Capitalism” Who Believed That Morality and Economics Are Inseparable

    • 04 Jun 2017
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    China's HNA to tap M&A brake after $50 bln deal splurge

    • September 1989
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    Navistar: Managing Change

    Describes 15 years of change at Navistar. Highlights changes in strategy, name, products, services, size, human resources policies, and programs. Underscores the brisk pace and scope of changes. Students are asked to categorize the types of change, evaluate them, and... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Change Management
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    Jick, Todd D. "Navistar: Managing Change." Harvard Business School Case 490-003, September 1989.

      William R. Kerr

      William Kerr is the D’Arbeloff Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Bill is Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research, co-director of Harvard’s Managing the Future of Work initiative, and faculty chair of the... View Details

      Keywords: communications; computer; consulting; high technology; information technology industry; management consulting; manufacturing; telecommunications; venture capital industry
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      Dr. Lurtz researches the history of agricultural economies in Latin America. She has a particular interest in export agriculture and attendant state- and locally-driven modernization projects. Her current work looks to the coffee economy of southern Mexico in the 19th... View Details
      Keywords: Coffee Production; Institutions; Property Rights; Labor History; Credit; Modernization; Development Economics; Rural Scope; Trade; Food; Agribusiness; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Globalized Economies and Regions; Goods and Commodities; History; Growth and Development; Emerging Markets; Agriculture and Agribusiness Industry; Latin America; Mexico; Central America
      • September 1971 (Revised September 1983)
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      Gentle Electric Co.

      By: W. Earl Sasser
      Designed to illustrate various levels of complexity in determining optimum order sizes for a single item inventory policy. Students are asked to evaluate the impact of recent operational changes on the firm's ordering policy. Intended to follow the students' initial... View Details
      Keywords: Change; Policy; Supply Chain; Complexity; Electronics Industry
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      Sasser, W. Earl. "Gentle Electric Co." Harvard Business School Case 672-038, September 1971. (Revised September 1983.)
      • 29 Jan 2021
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      Half of New Orleans City Hall employees to work remote in move to Municipal Auditorium

      • October 1991 (Revised August 1993)
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      Acid Rain: Burlington Northern, Inc. (A)

      By: Forest L. Reinhardt
      Burlington Northern (BN) hauls low-sulfur coal from the northern Great Plains to electric utilities in the Midwest. Acid rain legislation may affect the geographic scope of BN's markets. Railroad managers need to assess the economic effects of acid rain controls and... View Details
      Keywords: Rail Transportation; Environmental Sustainability; Development Economics; Government Legislation; Natural Environment; Policy; Metals and Minerals; Industry Growth; Industry Structures; Rail Industry; United States
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      Reinhardt, Forest L. "Acid Rain: Burlington Northern, Inc. (A)." Harvard Business School Case 792-018, October 1991. (Revised August 1993.)
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      The Fading Light of Democratic Capitalism: How Pervasive Cronyism and Restricted Suffrage Are Destroying Democratic Capitalism as a National Ideal ... And What to Do About It

      By: Malcolm S. Salter
      What are we to do about declining public trust and confidence in democratic capitalism, which many citizens consider a cornerstone of our national ideology and identity? In this book, I address how we can rekindle the fading light of democratic capitalism as an... View Details
      Keywords: Government and Politics; Power and Influence; Economic Systems; Culture
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      Salter, Malcolm S. The Fading Light of Democratic Capitalism: How Pervasive Cronyism and Restricted Suffrage Are Destroying Democratic Capitalism as a National Ideal ... And What to Do About It. Cambridge Elements, Elements in Reinventing Capitalism. Cambridge University Press, 2024.
      • 15 Jul 2024
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      Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative Announces Eighth Class of Mayors to Receive Executive Education Training

      • 20 Jun 2018
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      CEOs are calling the separation of children and families at the border ‘inhumane’ and ‘tragic’

      • 13 Apr 2020
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      What Good Leadership Looks Like During This Pandemic

      • 17 Jan 2021
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      Future of ‘brand Trump’: The first president to leave office poorer than when he went in?

      • 2024
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      The Fading Light of Democratic Capitalism: How Pervasive Cronyism and Restricted Suffrage Are Destroying Democratic Capitalism as a National Ideal…and What to Do about It

      By: Malcolm S. Salter
      What are we to do about declining public trust and confidence in democratic capitalism, which many citizens consider a cornerstone of our national ideology and identity? While the answer is not entirely clear, I argue in this essay that any effort aimed at restoring... View Details
      Keywords: Government Administration; Economic Systems; Trust; United States
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      Salter, Malcolm S. "The Fading Light of Democratic Capitalism: How Pervasive Cronyism and Restricted Suffrage Are Destroying Democratic Capitalism as a National Ideal…and What to Do about It." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 24-062, March 2024.
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