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From the origins of value investing to understanding the impact of remote work, CBS has been driving financial innovation for over a century.
From the origins of value investing to understanding the impact of remote work, CBS has been driving financial innovation for over a century.
CBS Professor Lori Yue examines how urban-rural polarization impacts businesses’ risks and opportunities.
In the final episode of the season, host Professor Ray Horton speaks at a live event with Professors Glenn Hubbard and Tano Santos, the faculty who teach the popular course Modern Political Economy at Columbia Business School.
In another session devoted to climate change, host Professor Ray Horton talks about an unconventional way of halting global warming — known as solar geo-engineering — with Professor Gernot Wagner, faculty director of the Climate Knowledge Initiative at the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise and senior lecturer at Columbia Business School.
Amid unprecedented polarization, business leaders must foster constructive dialogue.
In this session of More MPE, host Professor Ray Horton speaks with Professor Tano Santos about the major problems facing Europe today (including the war between Russia and Ukraine, and China), and in the future (including the long-run economy).
CBS Professor Brett House examines the influence the latest batch of economic reports may have on the Fed's next moves.
CBS Professor Brett House breaks down what TikTok influencers get right — and wrong — about the state of the U.S. economy.
CBS's Professor Stephan Meier finds that favorable economic conditions cause young workers to prioritize meaningful work, while recessions prompt them to prefer high pay.
Host Professor Ray Horton speaks with Professor Geoffrey Heal, an economist and conservationist whose teaching and research on climate change have left an indelible mark on the School.