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Health Policy and Management on 2008-09-02
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HPM206 Economic Analysis
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HPM228 Intro to the New American Health Care System: Law,Policy,Mngmnt
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MIT Media Lab nextlab fall 2008 on 2008-09-02
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Can you make a cellphone change the world?
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Media Arts and Sciences on 2008-09-02
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MAS.551J
Design Without Boundaries
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(Same subject as 4.556J)
Prereq: None
Units arranged
Lecture: W10-12.30 (NE18-4TH)<!--s-->
Provides opportunities to pursue real-world design projects that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries, apply advanced technologies, and address significant social issues. Among the projects to be explored are the design of smart villages and smart communities, mobile communication project, and the development of new types of urban personal transportation systems. Students work in multidisciplinary teams and are expected to contribute to conceptualization, development, modeling and prototyping.
W. Mitchell, F. Casalegno -
MAS.665
Developmental Entrepreneurship
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 3-0-9
Lecture: R4 (E15-384)<!--s-->
Develop innovative business plans for the 1K competition in the area of social innovation/sustainable development. Students form teams of four, usually including both technology and business students, to repeatedly devise and revise business plans that use innovations in technology and organization to create businesses that can transform the lives of at least 1B people. Limited to 25 students.
A. Pentland, J. Bonsen
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Harvard Kennedy School - 2008-2009 Course Listing on 2008-09-02
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- Harvard Kennedy School - 2008-2009 Course Listing on 2008-09-02
- Harvard Kennedy School - 2008-2009 Course Listing on 2008-09-02
- Harvard Kennedy School - 2008-2009 Course Listing on 2008-09-02
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Harvard Kennedy School - 2008-2009 Course Listing on 2008-09-02
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Schedule: M/T 11:40 AMCredits: 1.0
BGP-254-A
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Jordan Siegel
Schedule: M/T 1:30 PMCredits: 1.0
BGP-254-B
Fall
Jordan Siegel - 2 more annotations...
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Harvard Kennedy School - 2008-2009 Course Listing on 2008-09-02
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The Secrets of Intangible Wealth: For once the World Bank says something smart about the real causes of prosperity - Reason Magazine on 2008-08-29
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"Human capital and the value of institutions (as measured by rule of law) constitute the largest share of wealth in virtually all countries."
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80% of the wealth of rich countries and 60% of the wealth of poor countries is of this intangible type. The bottom line: "Rich countries are largely rich because of the skills of their populations and the quality of the institutions supporting economic activity."
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