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Fritz Foley is an Associate Professor in the Finance area at Harvard Business School. He is also a Faculty Research Fellow in the National Bureau of Economic Research’s Corporate Finance and International Trade and Investment Programs and an Associate Editor of the Journal of International Economics. Professor Foley teaches the second-year course International Financial Management and in various HBS Executive Education programs.
Prior to joining HBS, Professor Foley taught at the University of Michigan Business School. He received a Ph. D. in Business Economics from Harvard University and a B.A. in Ethics, Politics, and Economics from Yale University. Professor Foley has also worked as a strategy consultant at Monitor Company and conducted research on multinational firms in the apparel export sector as a Fulbright Scholar in Sri Lanka.
| Current Institution | Harvard University |
| Current School | Harvard Business School |
| Department | Business Administration |
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| Address | Baker Library, Bloomberg Center 235 Soldiers Field Boston Massachusetts 02163 United States Phone: (617) 495-6375 |
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- National Science Foundation, Research Grant, Economics Program, “Will Stronger Intellectual Property Rights Induce Technology Transfers? Evidence from U.S. Multinationals,” with Lee Branstetter and Raymond Fisman (2003 - 2005)
- NTT Fellowship, University of Michigan Ross School of Business (2004)
- World Bank Research Grant (2003)
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