The Miami Herbert Review explores various topics in business and highlights the knowledge, research and thought leadership of our faculty. Every quarter, the Review provides a glimpse into Miami Herbert's leading edge research that has been newly published in academic and industry publications, as well as working papers. For a full collection of articles, click here.
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PUBLIC HEALTH
In low- and middle-income countries, or LMICs, the cost of medication signifies a substantial burden on consumers of low financial means, making price cap regulations feel intuitively beneficial. Yet a study by the University of Miami’s Emma Boswell Dean sheds light on this policy direction as one not to take. READ MORE
Featuring research by Emma Boswell Dean
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ASSET PRICING AND CRYPTOCURRENCY
Computing power and network may be the pricing forces that help legitimize the nascent form of exchange. READ STORY
Featuring research by Stefanos Delikouras and George Korniotis
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LEADERSHIP
CEOs at the beginning of their terms use future-looking statements and optimism to win over stakeholders. READ STORY
Featuring research by Khrystyna Bochkay, Roman Chychyla and Dhananjay Nanda
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
The founders of the springboard perspective offer a way to evaluate the success for multinationals. READ STORY
Featuring research by Yadong Luo
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