Luis Armona, Harvard Kennedy School researcher and assistant professor of public policy, believes a better understanding of ...
As Harvard wages the necessary battle to defend what truly matters in its looming battle with the administration — the ...
From corporate finance, industrial organization, and international business, to markets, competition, and government regulation, HBS doctoral students in Business Economics delve into some of the most ...
Killing American universities, arguably the greatest innovation engines in human history, will not only destroy higher education as a catalyst for social progress, it may also forever cripple the ...
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The Economics of DEI and Merit
A hiring approach that maximizes talent and rewards performance is the antidote to bias.
"Law and Economics" is the most controversial of the methodologies currently employed in legal scholarship and legal education. The literature is replete with emphatic denunciations of the method and ...
$9 billion in funds reviewed as part of Trump's antisemitism effort Trump administration says funding contingent on accountability over harassment Focus on Harvard follows targeting of other elite ...
Kenneth Rogoff, a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Harvard University and the recipient of the 2011 Deutsche Bank Prize in ...
Pons, Vincent, Marco Tabellini, and Vestal McIntyre. "The Marshall Plan: The Politics and Economics of Europe's Recovery After World War II." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 725-017, November ...
Carlos Bowles has serves as chair of the staff committee at the European Central Bank since 2014. He holds a PhD in economics from the European University Institute, and he is an alumnus of the ...