Word: aides
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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HIID told Kiley they didn't want to use Harvard money to pay him, but the US AID money had run out. Kiley, who had recently refurbished his apartment in expectation of the additional money, says he then found himself in fiscal jeopardy...
...early 1990s, the Institute advised the Russian government on its transition to a capitalist economy. Economics Professor Andre Shleifer '82 oversaw the project, which was paid for by a $57 million grant from US AID...
...AID immediately canceled the remainder of its grant, depriving the program of some $14 million. Sachs fired Hay, and Shleifer was forced to return to the economics department...
Harvard, however, forbids its professors to consult more than one day a week, and US AID refuses to pay more than $455 per day. Most Harvard professors can consult for more, and today HIID employs virtually no professors from the teaching ranks of the Faculty...
Opportunities for MIT students to study abroad are rare because of the school's high number of required courses. The joint curricula that will be developed under the Cambridge-MIT Institute, along with the aid of distance-learning technology, will allow students to take their classes on the other side of the pond...