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2021, Paper; "The American administrative state has become a cost-benefit state, at least in the sense that prevailing executive orders require agencies to proceed only if the…
June 17, 2021, Interview: "In this series, the Gazette asks Harvard experts for concrete solutions to complex problems. Arthur Brooks, William Henry Bloomberg Professor of the…
June 15, 2021, Paper: "There is a strong belief that in addition to making a profit, companies should act for the benefit of the society. This research has evaluated a novel…
June 14, 2021, Paper: "Despite significant progress in business and human rights (BHR) discourse and the practices of multinational corporations (MNCs), persons with disabilities…
June 2021, Paper: "In this paper, we discuss the field of government and economics, an emerging body of work that aims to better understand government’s role, incentives and…
July 2021, Book: "Trust is the most powerful force underlying the success of every business. Yet it can be shattered in an instant, with a devastating impact on a company’s market…
June 9, 2021, Opinion: "In May, the Senate unanimously passed a bill—the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act—designed to improve financial reporting by China-based firms…
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…
June 10, 2021, Paper: "This article examines the evolution of Indian pharmaceutical manufacturer Cipla toward producing drugs that met the quality standards of European and U.S.…
June 1, 2021, Paper: "Since the Global Crisis, the size of central bank balance sheets has grown significantly. Traditional goals of price and financial stability are insufficient…