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Raymond Horton

Frank R. Lautenberg Professor Emeritus of Ethics and Corporate Governance
Management Division
Raymond Horton
Areas of Expertise
Leadership & Organizational Behavior
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Office: 725 Uris
Phone: (212) 8544425
E-mail: rdh3@gsb.columbia.edu

Professor Horton has taught the popular elective course Modern Political Economy to thousands of MBA and EMBA students over three decades. A member of the Columbia Business School faculty since 1970, he served two years while on leave from the School as Executive Director of the Temporary Commission on City Finances during the New York City fiscal crisis, and later served 15 years as Director of Research and President of the Citizens Budget Commission. His publications on municipal finance and public and nonprofit management include 14 books, numerous journal articles and policy studies. 

In 1981, he founded the Public and Nonprofit Management Program at the School. In 2000, that program morphed into the Social Enterprise Program and later the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise. Since 2009, he served as Faculty Director of Programs in Social Enterprise in the School's Executive Education division, and has served in numerous governance roles at the School and University, including chair of the Management Division. 

In 2020, he received Columbia University’s Faculty Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching. Professor Horton received his B.A. from Grinnell College, his J.D. from Harvard Law School, and his Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University. He resides in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Jacqueline Dinan.

Education
BA, Grinnell, 1962; JD, Harvard, 1965; PhD, Columbia, 1971
Joined CBS
1970

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Journal Article
Horton, Raymond, Charles Brecher, and Dean Mead. “Budget Balancing in Difficult Times: The Case of the Two New Yorks.”
Public Budgeting and Finance
vol. 14, (June 01, 1994): 79-102.
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Horton, Raymond. “Expenditures, Services, and Public Management.”
Public Administration Review
vol. 47, (January 01, 1987): 378-384.
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Horton, Raymond and Charles Brecher. “Retrenchment and Recovery: American Cities and the New York Experience.”
Public Administration Review
vol. 45, (January 01, 1985): 267-274.
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Horton, Raymond, David Lewin, and James W. Kuhn. “Some Impacts of Collective Bargaining on Local Government: A Diversity Thesis.”
Administration and Society
vol. 7, (February 01, 1976): 497-516.
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Horton, Raymond. “Productivity and Productivity Bargaining in Government: A Critical Analysis.”
Public Administration Review
vol. 36, (January 01, 1976): 407-414.
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Horton, Raymond and David Lewin. “The Impact of Collective Bargaining on the Merit System in Government.”
Dispute Resolution Journal
vol. 30, (September 01, 1975): 199-211.
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Journal Article
Horton, Raymond. “Arbitration, Arbitrators, and the Public Interest.”
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
vol. 28, (July 01, 1975): 497-507.
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Journal Article
Horton, Raymond. “Municipal Labor Relations: The New York City Experience.”
Social Science Quarterly
vol. 52, (December 01, 1971): 680-696.
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Chapter
Horton, Raymond. “Social Enterprise: Meaning, Scope, Potential.” In Social Enterprise: Concepts and Emerging Trends, edited by Sangdal Shim, 3-8. Seoul, South Korea: Korea Development Institute, 2009.
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Chapter
Horton, Raymond. “Budget.” In Encyclopedia of New York City, edited by Kenneth T. Jackson, 165-167. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.
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Horton, Raymond and Charles Brecher. “Politics in the Post-Industrial City.” In Dual City: Restructuring New York, 103-127. New York: Russell Sage, 1990.
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Horton, Raymond and Charles Brecher. “Introduction.” In Setting Municipal Priorities, edited by Charles Brecher and Raymond D. Horton, 1-23. New York: New York University Press, 1989.
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Horton, Raymond and John Delancy. “Managing Relations with Organized Employees.” In Handbook of Public Administration, edited by James L. Perry, 437-450. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1989.
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