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Robert Kaplan
November / December 2021, Opinion: "Corporations are facing growing pressure—from investors, advocacy groups, politicians, and even business leaders themselves—to reduce…
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James H. Stock
 September 28, 2021, Audio: "Most economists would agree a carbon tax is a powerful tool in fighting climate change, but carbon pricing alone is not enough. As green…
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Stefanie Stantcheva
September 23, 2021, Paper: "We study the optimal design of corporate taxation and R&D policies as a dynamic mechanism design problem with spillovers. Firms have heterogeneous…
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Thomas Wheeler
September 14, 2021, Opinion: "At a time when the United States and its Western allies are struggling to determine the proper oversight of digital platform companies, the Chinese…
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Mark Roe
2021, Video: "Mark Roe, corporate law professor at Harvard University, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the Liberal party’s plans to hike corporate taxes for banks and insurers. He…
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Michael Stein
September 2021, Book: "How can businesses operate profitably and sustainably while ensuring that they are applying human rights? It is possible to apply human rights while at the…
Zoe Cullen
 
Zoe B. Cullen
2021, Paper: "The public discourse around pay transparency has focused on the direct effect: how workers seek to rectify newly-disclosed pay inequities through renegotiations. The…
Dipayan Ghosh
 
July 2021, Paper: "The technology base upon which democratic societies have relied has transformed rapidly in recent years, with precipitous breakthroughs in telecommunications,…
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June 3, 2021, Video: "Do corporate valuations make sense? What are the implications of Biden’s tax proposals? And how did the pandemic change business education forever? On this…
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Mark Roe
April 13, 2021, Paper: "Stock-market short-termism—stemming from rapid trading and activists looking for quick cash—is, a widespread view has it, hurting the American economy.…