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February 16, 5:00 PM, Bell Hall
Unleashing Technology to Advance Social and Economic Development
Akhtar Badshah, Microsoft Corporation

February 18, 11:30-1:00, Bell Hall
Lobbying’s Impact on Policy Making: Myths, Realities and the Future
Mark Fagan, Harvard Kennedy School

February 26, 2010
Too Big to Save? How to Fix the U.S. Financial System
Robert Pozen, Harvard Business School

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Work by Linda Bilmes and John Donahue Cited in 2010 Presidential Budget
   
M-RCBG Hosts Davos Debrief for Harvard Kennedy School Students
   
Robert Stavins publishes new paper on "Storing Carbon in Wood: A Cheaper Way to Slow Climate Change?"
   
F.M. Scherer's Research on the Dynamics of Capitalism Profiled in HKS Insight
   
Ben Heineman Writes in The Atlantic Monthly, "The Google Case: When Law and Ethics Collide"
   
CSRI Launches BASESwiki 2.0: Online Dispute Resolution Website Becomes a Community Wiki
   
Robert Stavins Quoted in the Hill, "Browner: Copenhagen outcome was progress, and in the Wall Street Journal, "California Ties Cash to Energy"
   
Christine Bader Profiled in FastCompany's, "CSR 2010 Resolutions and Predictions from Business and Social Sector Leaders"
   
Robert Stavins Elected a Fellow to the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists in Atlanta, is Quoted in The New Republic, "Why is Campbell Soup Interested in Cap and Trade?"
   
F.M. Scherer Interviewed by the American Bar Association for Antitrust Oral History
   
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