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August 1, 2022, Paper: "Research on inequality in American democracy has focused on legislative processes, largely overlooking administrative policymaking, where most U.S. law is…
September 2022, Book: "Every year America becomes more diverse, but change in the makeup of the management ranks has stalled. The problem has become an urgent matter of national…
July/August 2022, Opinion: "The author, an associate professor at Harvard Business School, has studied the ways in which the lifestyle behaviors of CEOs—in particular, materialism…
July 29, 2022, Paper: "To put it extremely bluntly (and he would never say this out loud): Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell probably doesn’t want you to get a raise right now.…
July 27, 2022, Audio: "Ask a Harvard Professor Podcast: What Can be Done About Food Waste? Emily Broad Leib, founder and director of Harvard’s Food Law and Policy Clinic,…
July 2022, Paper: "Do information frictions limit the benefits of financial inclusion drives for the rural poor? We evaluate an experimental intervention among recently banked…

Women have made tremendous gains in the workforce in the past fifty years, but this gender revolution has stalled. The glass ceiling, the gender pay gap, and the demands of…
July 20, 2022, Interview: ""Make the business case" is a key aphorism in sustainability, and many of you dear GreenFin Weekly readers have long been fighting the good fight as…
Summer 2022, Paper: "The Supreme Court Decision in Ohio v. American Express Co.,1 has sparked more than its share of controversy. Indeed, the decision has been described as “what…
2022, Book Chapter: "Reducing harmful pollution through market-based instruments, such as cap-and-trade programs and emission taxes, raises ethical questions about the “license to…