Milei’s Surprise Win Leaves Questions for Argentina’s Economy
The president-elect, a populist, pledges radical reforms, leaving the economic future of the region uncertain, says Professor Brett House.
The president-elect, a populist, pledges radical reforms, leaving the economic future of the region uncertain, says Professor Brett House.
With China’s economic growth slowing at the same time that its emissions continue to rise, it is clear that its carbon-intensive investment model has run its course. Chinese leaders urgently need to follow advanced economies in shifting toward greater domestic consumption and reduced energy demand.
Across (and sometimes even within) academic disciplines, no topic under the broad umbrella of climate economics tolerates quite so large a gap between facts and dogma, and between the power of a seemingly simple idea on the one hand and raw political power on the other.
CBS’s Professor Pierre Yared on how higher prices may be here to stay in today’s economy.
Oren Cass and Professor Glenn Hubbard Discuss the Challenges and Solutions for an Evolving Capitalist System.
Why can’t the top 100 asset managers cooperate to share research work that will release value for all asset managers?
Why do dominant incumbents fail? Professor Kathryn Rudie Harrigan digs into the declines of industry leaders with lessons for today.
CBS Professor Thomas Bourveau reveals how diverse our largest corporations are — and which ones are hiding that information from investors
Floods, droughts, wildfires, and other deadly phenomena are what make climate change so costly. Now that a future of higher average global temperatures is inevitable, managing the problem well requires that we cut off the tail end of the extreme-weather distribution.
Experts from academia and industry recently gathered for the 3rd Annual Global Business Forum at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business to examine the status of globalization and where it might go from here.