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Mario L. Small
July 5, 2021, Paper: "Research has made clear that neighbourhood conditions affect racial inequality. We examine how living in minority neighbourhoods affects ease of access to…
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Michael Stein
June 14, 2021, Paper: "Despite significant progress in business and human rights (BHR) discourse and the practices of multinational corporations (MNCs), persons with disabilities…
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Alberto Cavallo
April 2021, Paper: "We use the structure of the Melitz (2003) model to compare the cost of living and welfare across countries, while incorporating product variety measured by the…
Annette Gordon-Reed
 
Annette Gordon-Reed
May 7, 2021, Audio: "The Atlantic’s “” project continues to explore Black history in America…
Frank Dobbin
 
Frank Dobbin
July 2021, Paper: "The civil rights and women's movements led to momentous changes in public policy and corporate practice that have made the United States the global paragon of…
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Sherri Ann Charleston
March 29, 2021, Video: "Join the Ash Center; Tufts University’s Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life; Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging at Harvard University; and…
Rebecca Henderson
 
Rebecca Henderson
April 24, 2021, Videos: "Why does economics matter? Rebecca Henderson is one of 25 University Professors at Harvard, a research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research…
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Paul Gompers
April 2021, Paper: "We study the role of diversity and performance in the entrepreneurial teams. We exploit a unique dataset of MBA students who participated in a required course…
Stefanie Stantcheva
 
Stefanie Stantcheva
April 13, 2021, Paper: "Covid-19 has exacerbated existing inequalities. This paper reviews the evidence to date on how long-standing fractures have been put into sharp relief by…
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Ronald Rogowski
April 2021, Book: "The rise of top-heavy inequality—earnings concentration in a very thin layer of elites—calls into question our understanding of the distributional effects of…