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    • Tabasco: Diagnóstico Industrial 

      Barrios, Douglas; Ramos, Johanna; Tapia, Jorge Andres; Grisanti, Ana (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2018-09)
      En este estudio se consideraron los productos priorizados en el Reporte de Complejidad Económica de Tabasco y se procedió a evaluar su potencial a partir de un conjunto de consideraciones de mercado. Luego, se agregó el ...
    • Tabasco: Growth Diagnostic 

      Barrios, Douglas; Ramos, Johanna; Tapia, Jorge Andres; Grisanti, Ana; Obach, Juan (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2018-09)
      Since 2003, the GDP per capita of Tabasco has consistently figured among the 4 largest in the country. However, this level of economic activity has not translated into an equally favorable performance in other social welfare ...
    • Tabasco: Insumos para el desarrollo de recomendaciónes 

      Barrios, Douglas; Ramos, Johanna; Tapia, Jorge Andres; Grisanti, Ana (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2018-09)
      En este documento se presentaron una serie de insumos para el desarrollo de políticas para Tabasco, que apuntan a la estructuración de una estrategia de transformación productiva que le permita al estado revertir la tendencia ...
    • Tabasco: Reporte de Complejidad Ecónomica 

      Barrios, Douglas; Ramos, Johanna; Tapia, Jorge Andres; Grisanti, Ana; Morales, Jose Ramon (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2018-09)
      Este estudio busca identificar las capacidades productivas de Tabasco a partir de un análisis de la composición de sus exportaciones y su empleo basándose en la perspectiva de la complejidad económica. Asimismo, busca ...
    • Tackling the Capability Gap in Utility Firms: Applying Management Research to Infrastructure Sectors 

      Worch, Hagen; Truffer, Bernhard; Kabinga, Mundia; Markard, Jochen; Eberhard, Anton (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2012-01)
      Infrastructure services such as electricity, water supply, sanitation and transportation are crucially important in our economies. Despite this importance, utility firms have found little attention in management research. ...
    • Tackling the UK’s regional economic inequality: Binding constraints and avenues for policy intervention 

      Stansbury, Anna; Turner, Daniel; Balls, Edward (Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government, 2023-03)
      For most of the 20th century, inequality in GDP per capita between UK regions – while not insignificant – was relatively low by European standards (Rosés and Wolf 2018). In the 1980s and 1990s, however, regional economic ...
    • Tackling U.S. energy challenges and opportunities: preliminary policy recommendations for enhancing energy innovation in the United States 

      Anadon, Laura Diaz; Gallagher, Kelly Sims; Bunn, Matthew G.; Jones, Charles (2009)
      The incoming Obama Administration and the 111th Congress face enormous challenges and opportunities in tackling the pressing security, economic, and environmental problems posed by the energy sector in the United States ...
    • Taiwan: A Risk Analysis Through the Lens of Hong Kong 

      Kwok, Dennis; Patterson, Johnny (Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, 2022-05)
      This paper aims to provide an overall risk analysis of the Taiwan Strait situation by using Hong Kong’s experience over the past three decades as a point of comparison. The authors focus on three areas where those watching ...
    • Talking Politics on the Net 

      Bentivegna, Sara (Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, 1998-08)
      The aim of this paper is to examine the concept of public sphere within computer mediated communication. The particular focus is on communication produced by citizens who take part in news groups of a political nature. ...
    • Talking Tough: Gender and Reported Speech in Campaign News Coverage 

      Gidengil, Elisabeth (Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, 2000)
      Reported speech represents an important means of analyzing how party leaders’ messages are mediated by the masculine norms of political reporting. Building on the notion of “gendered mediation”, we argue that conventional ...
    • Targeted Programs in an Economic Crisis: Empirical Findings from Indonesia’s Experience 

      Pritchett, Lant; Sumarto, Sudarno; Suryahadi, Asep (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2002-09)
      In response to the economic, natural, and political crisis that enveloped Indonesia from August 1997 (beginning of depreciation) to May 1998 (resignation of Soeharto), the new government announced support for a set of ...
    • Tax Administration vs. Tax Rates: Evidence from Corporate Taxation in Indonesia 

      Basri, M. Chatib; Felix, Mayara; Hanna, Rema; Olken, Benjamin A. (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2019-10)
      Developing countries collect a far lower share of GDP in taxes than richer countries. This paper asks whether changes in tax administration and tax rates can nevertheless raise substantial additional revenue – and if so, ...
    • Tax Avoidance in Buenos Aires: The Case of Ingresos Brutos 

      Pan, Carolina Ines (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2019-09)
      This study presents evidence of tax avoidance in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I exploit a break in the tax scheme of the most controversial tax, Ingresos Brutos (gross income), between the city and the greater area, which are ...
    • The Tax Everyone Loves to Hate: Principle of Property Tax Reform 

      Rosengard, Jay K. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)
      The dilemma is real and profound: most countries have a property tax, but few of their citizens like the tax. The property tax is the tax everyone loves to hate. Countries can seldom live with the tax as initially designed, ...
    • Tax Incentives for Affordable Housing: The Low Income Housing Tax Credit 

      Desai, Mihir A.; Dharmapala, Dhammika; Singhal, Monica (University of Chicago Press, 2010)
      The Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) represents a novel tax expenditure program that employs “investable” tax credits to spur production of low-income rental housing. While it has grown into the largest source of new ...
    • Technical Difficulties of Contact Tracing 

      Robinson, Amy; Waldo, James (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, 2021-02)
      In mid-October, thousands of English and Welsh citizens received phantom alerts that they had potentially been exposed to COVID-19. A quick Twitter tour reveals the spiraling fear, frustration, and confusion that ensued. ...
    • Technical Uncertainty In Quantitative Policy Analysis 

      Clark, William C. (Wiley, 1984-09)
    • Technological Abundance for Global Agriculture: The Role of Biotechnology 

      Juma, Calestous (John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University., 2012)
      Science and innovation have always been the key forces behind agricultural growth in particular and economic transformation in general. More specifically, the ability to add value to agricultural production via the ...
    • Technological Change, Investment in Human Capital, and Economic Growth 

      Kim, Yong Jin; Lee, Jong-Wha (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 1999-11)
      This paper presents a theoretical model to analyze the effects of technology change on growth rates of income and human capital. We set up an overlapping generations model in which young agents invest in both width and ...
    • Technological Innovation and the Future of Energy Value Chains 

      De Blasio, Nicola; Zheng, Derek (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, 2022-04)
      The transition from energy systems dominated by fossil fuels1 to ones based on renewable electricity and carbon-free molecules will significantly impact existing value chains2 and forge new pathways and transformation steps ...