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Vernon, Raymond, 1913-1999

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1913 - 1999

Biography

Raymond Vernon was an American economist. From 1959 until his retirement, he was a faculty member at Harvard, initially at the Harvard Business School. In 1965, he headed the Multinational Enterprise Project, studying US and foreign multinational companies. From 1981 until his retirement, he was at the Kennedy School of Government, where he was an important member of the Center for Business and Government. He retired as Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs and held emeritus status

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

David N. (David Nathan) Smith materials relating to the Government of Liberia's Concessions Policy

Collection Identifier: HOLLIS 595163
Overview:

Reports, memos, briefs and correspondence relating to the government of Liberia's Concessions Policy.

Dean’s Office correspondence files (Stanley F. Teele, Dean)

Collection Identifier: Arch AA 1.4
Scope and Contents:

The Dean's Office Correspondence Files contain letters exchanged between the Office of the Dean and correspondents during the deanship of Stanley F. Teele from 1955 to 1962. The Correspondence Files also include speeches delivered by Dean Teele.

Louis T. Wells papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 93
Overview:

The papers of HBS professor Louis T. Wells consist of subject files, teaching records, research, consulting work, publications and offprints collected by Wells while teaching at Harvard Business School.