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By: Debora L. Spar
I currently teach an Elective Course on Capitalism and the State (CATS), and serve as Course Head for a new Required Curriculum course on the Social Purpose of the Firm (SPF). Previously, I developed and taught Managing International Trade and Investment (MITI) in the... View Details
Keywords: Capitalism; Business & Government Relations; Business And Society; International Trade; Technological Change: Choices And Consequences; Business and Government Relations; Education Industry; United States; Europe; Africa; Asia

    Tom Nicholas

    Tom Nicholas is William J. Abernathy Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is British and holds a doctorate from Oxford University. His research focuses on the history of entrepreneurship, innovation and finance. His book (VC: An... View Details

    Keywords: financial services; high technology
    • January 2007 (Revised November 2007)
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    International Entrepreneurship: Winter Term 2008: Course Overview and Syllabus

    Explains the mission, philosophy, structure, and classroom and grading policies for the second-year MBA elective International Entrepreneurship. View Details
    Keywords: Curriculum and Courses; Entrepreneurship; Globalization
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    "International Entrepreneurship: Winter Term 2008: Course Overview and Syllabus." Harvard Business School Course Overview Note 807-123, January 2007. (Revised November 2007.)

      Shai Benjamin Bernstein

      Shai Bernstein is the Marvin Bower Associate Professor in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School and a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) in both the Corporate Finance group and the Productivity,... View Details

        Jonas Heese

        Jonas Heese is a Professor of Business Administration in the Accounting & Management (A&M) Unit at Harvard Business School.He serves as a course head of Financial Reporting and Control in the MBA core curriculum and teaches The Anatomy of... View Details

        • 23 Apr 2015
        • Video

        Real Students Webinar: Second Year

        • 29 May 2024
        • News

        The EC Formula: MBA Class of 2024 Looks Back

        • 24 Apr 2024
        • News

        What Managers Can Learn from Jazz Improvisation

        • February 2007
        • Course Overview Note

        Instructor's Guide to Globalization of Emerging Markets (GEM)

        By: Tarun Khanna and Krishna G. Palepu
        Outlines the conceptual approach, thematic focus, and course materials of Globalization of Emerging Markets, a second-year elective MBA course at Harvard Business School. View Details
        Keywords: Globalization; Emerging Markets; Curriculum and Courses
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        Khanna, Tarun, and Krishna G. Palepu. "Instructor's Guide to Globalization of Emerging Markets (GEM)." Harvard Business School Course Overview Note 707-532, February 2007.​
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        By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell
        Professor Casadesus-Masanell teaches the MBA Required Curriculum Strategy Course, as well as an MBA Elective Curriculum course called, "Competing Through Business Models." View Details
        • 2024
        • Working Paper

        Voting Rules, Turnout, and Economic Policies

        By: Enrico Cantoni, Vincent Pons and Jérôme Schäfer
        In recent years, voter ID laws and convenience voting have generated heated partisan debates. To shed light on these policy issues, we survey the recent evidence on the institutional determinants and effects of voter turnout and broaden the perspective beyond the most... View Details
        Keywords: Voting; Political Elections; Policy
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        Cantoni, Enrico, Vincent Pons, and Jérôme Schäfer. "Voting Rules, Turnout, and Economic Policies." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 32941, September 2024.
        • November 1996 (Revised May 1998)
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        Margaret Thatcher

        Portrays Margaret Thatcher's rise to the leadership of Great Britain's Conservative Party. Thatcher's political career began with her election to Parliament's House of Commons in 1959. Sixteen years later she was elected the leader of her party, and then in 1979, she... View Details
        Keywords: Leadership; Personal Development and Career; Gender Characteristics; Government and Politics; Power and Influence; Public Administration Industry; Great Britain
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        Ibarra, Herminia M., and Jennifer Suesse. "Margaret Thatcher." Harvard Business School Case 497-018, November 1996. (Revised May 1998.)
        • 01 Mar 2023
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        The Life Choices and Legacy of Muhammad Ali

        • 07 Sep 2016
        • News

        Why CEOs Need to Make a Better Case for Free Trade

        • 07 Apr 2022
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        Welcome To The EC

        • October 2019
        • Article

        Does Political Uncertainty Increase External Financing Costs? Measuring the Electoral Premium in Syndicated Lending

        By: Olivia S. Kim
        This article investigates the impact of political uncertainty on contractual lending terms using a large sample of syndicated loans and a within-firm estimation approach to achieve identification. Firms pay 7 basis points (bps) more on loans originated when their... View Details
        Keywords: Risk and Uncertainty; Political Elections; Financing and Loans; Developing Countries and Economies
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        Kim, Olivia S. "Does Political Uncertainty Increase External Financing Costs? Measuring the Electoral Premium in Syndicated Lending." Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 54, no. 5 (October 2019): 2141–2178.
        • 21 Apr 2016
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        The Perils of Building Democracy in Africa

        Keywords: by Benjamin Marx, Vincent Pons, and Tavneet Suri
        • 16 Mar 2021
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        2+2 Where Are They Now Spotlight: Smitha Das (MBA 2018)

        first worked as a legislative fellow for my Congresswomen (now Senator) Kyrsten Sinema, who had recently been elected to office. I then pivoted to work in private equity at Cube Hydro Partners - a firm focused on renewable energy... View Details
        • June 2002 (Revised April 2003)
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        Business Marketing: Course Overview Note for Instructors

        By: Das Narayandas
        Details the structure and execution of the Business Marketing course taught in the elective curriculum of the MBA program at HBS. View Details
        Keywords: Marketing
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        Narayandas, Das. "Business Marketing: Course Overview Note for Instructors." Harvard Business School Course Overview Note 502-074, June 2002. (Revised April 2003.)
        • March 2022
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        Copper Nationalization in Chile

        By: Jeremy Friedman, John Masko and Jingyu Liu
        In 1970 Chile became the first country to elect a Marxist president through open, multi-party elections in Salvador Allende. In his first year as president, Allende nationalized the copper industry, Chile’s largest export industry that was developed and owned by US... View Details
        Keywords: Nationalism; History; Political Elections; Natural Resources; Globalized Markets and Industries; National Security; Government Administration; Government and Politics; Chile
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        Friedman, Jeremy, John Masko, and Jingyu Liu. "Copper Nationalization in Chile." Harvard Business School Case 722-016, March 2022.
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