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  • 2025
  • Working Paper

Race, Rental Yields, and Housing Decay in Manhattan

By: Tom Nicholas and Christophe Spaenjers
We develop a new dataset on real estate transactions in Manhattan (1912–1939), linked to federal Census records (1930 and 1940) and property images used for tax assessment purposes (around 1940 and 1980). We analyze investor returns and incentives to maintain... View Details
Keywords: Housing Markets; Rental Yields; Urban Decay; Race; Manhattan
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Nicholas, Tom, and Christophe Spaenjers. "Race, Rental Yields, and Housing Decay in Manhattan." Working Paper, May 2025.
  • November 1967 (Revised January 1972)
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Chase Manhattan Bank

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Williams, Charles M. "Chase Manhattan Bank." Harvard Business School Case 268-006, November 1967. (Revised January 1972.)
  • December 1982
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Chase Manhattan Corp.--1982 (A)

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Williams, Charles M. "Chase Manhattan Corp.--1982 (A)." Harvard Business School Case 283-016, December 1982.
  • March 1990 (Revised April 1991)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (A)

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banks and Banking; Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (A)." Harvard Business School Case 590-084, March 1990. (Revised April 1991.)
  • March 1990 (Revised April 1991)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (B)

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 590-085, March 1990. (Revised April 1991.)
  • February 1988
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Chase Manhattan Bank: Commodity Swaps

By: Ray A. Goldberg
Keywords: Financial Instruments; Banking Industry
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Goldberg, Ray A. "Chase Manhattan Bank: Commodity Swaps." Harvard Business School Case 588-056, February 1988.
  • March 1990
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Chase Manhattan Bank (F): Integration Issues

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Integration; Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (F): Integration Issues." Harvard Business School Case 590-089, March 1990.
  • March 1990 (Revised September 1990)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (K): List of Characters

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (K): List of Characters." Harvard Business School Supplement 590-094, March 1990. (Revised September 1990.)
  • March 1990
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Chase Manhattan Bank (E): The Institutional Bank

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banks and Banking; Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (E): The Institutional Bank." Harvard Business School Case 590-088, March 1990.
  • March 1990 (Revised April 1991)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (C): The Individual Bank

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banks and Banking; Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (C): The Individual Bank." Harvard Business School Case 590-086, March 1990. (Revised April 1991.)
  • March 1990 (Revised May 1990)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (H): International Individual Bank

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (H): International Individual Bank." Harvard Business School Supplement 590-091, March 1990. (Revised May 1990.)
  • March 1990 (Revised March 1990)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (J): European Corporate Finance

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (J): European Corporate Finance." Harvard Business School Supplement 590-093, March 1990. (Revised March 1990.)
  • March 1990 (Revised March 1990)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (I): Luxembourg Unit Trusts

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (I): Luxembourg Unit Trusts." Harvard Business School Supplement 590-092, March 1990. (Revised March 1990.)
  • March 1990 (Revised March 1990)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (G): International Institutional Sales

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (G): International Institutional Sales." Harvard Business School Supplement 590-090, March 1990. (Revised March 1990.)
  • March 1990 (Revised April 1991)
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Chase Manhattan Bank (D): The Global Bank

By: Benson P. Shapiro
Keywords: Banking Industry
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Shapiro, Benson P. "Chase Manhattan Bank (D): The Global Bank." Harvard Business School Case 590-087, March 1990. (Revised April 1991.)
  • July 1997 (Revised April 1998)
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Chase Manhattan Corporation: The Making of America's Largest Bank

By: Stuart C. Gilson and Cedric Escalle
Chase Bank and Chemical Bank intend to merge, producing the largest commercial bank in the United States, the fourth largest in the world. Projected financial benefits under the merger reflect significant planned reduction in operating costs, including 17,000 employee... View Details
Keywords: Commercial Banking; Profit; Corporate Strategy; Value Creation; Restructuring; Negotiation; Mergers and Acquisitions; Risk and Uncertainty; Resignation and Termination; Revenue; Banking Industry; United States
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Gilson, Stuart C., and Cedric Escalle. "Chase Manhattan Corporation: The Making of America's Largest Bank." Harvard Business School Case 298-016, July 1997. (Revised April 1998.)
  • May 1998
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Chase Manhattan Corporation: The Making of America's Largest Bank (TN)

By: Stuart C. Gilson
Teaching Note for (9-298-016). View Details
Keywords: Banking Industry; United States
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Gilson, Stuart C. "Chase Manhattan Corporation: The Making of America's Largest Bank (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 298-127, May 1998.
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The Cost of Strict Discovery: A Comparison of Manhattan and Brooklyn Criminal Cases

By: Dan Svirsky
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Svirsky, Dan. "The Cost of Strict Discovery: A Comparison of Manhattan and Brooklyn Criminal Cases." Review of Law & Social Change 38, no. 3 (2014): 523–550.
  • Summer 2013
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Real Estate Prices During the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression

By: Tom Nicholas and Anna Scherbina
Using new data on market-based transactions we construct real estate price indexes for Manhattan between 1920 and 1939. During the 1920s prices reached their highest level in the third quarter of 1929 before falling by 67% at the end of 1932 and hovering around that... View Details
Keywords: Property; Market Transactions; Price; Value; Financial Crisis; Investment; Real Estate Industry; New York (state, US)
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Nicholas, Tom, and Anna Scherbina. "Real Estate Prices During the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression." Real Estate Economics 41, no. 2 (Summer 2013): 278–309.
  • December 2018 (Revised April 2020)
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Fluidity: The Tokenization of Real Estate Assets

By: Marco Di Maggio, David Lane and Susie Ma
In December 2018, the blockchain startup Fluidity was about to participate in its first tokenization deal, which would create digital access to property rights in a 12-unit Manhattan condominium complex. The deal was proof-of-concept for Fluidity, which hoped to... View Details
Keywords: Blockchain; Tokenization; Data Security; Revenue Model; Finance; Technological Innovation; Strategy
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Di Maggio, Marco, David Lane, and Susie Ma. "Fluidity: The Tokenization of Real Estate Assets." Harvard Business School Case 219-057, December 2018. (Revised April 2020.)
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