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Private Equity Program in Columbia Business Magazine Summer/Fall 2024

Private Equity Program in Columbia Business Magazine Summer/Fall 2024

The private equity industry has been in a continuous state of evolution since its inception. From the days of leveraged buyouts and hostile takeovers to the current boom of venture capital and impact investing, today’s business leaders are expected to know every facet of the industry, inside and out.

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How Pandemic Jobless Aid Boosted Employment but Left Households Struggling
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How Pandemic Jobless Aid Boosted Employment but Left Households Struggling

Research by CBS Professor Glenn Hubbard uncovers the impact of pandemic-era unemployment assistance on larger labor market dynamics.

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Insight 4: A just transition for steel should include resources for educational and training programs.
Carbon, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions

Insight 4: A just transition for steel should include resources for educational and training programs.

“How do you build a just transition into all of this?” asked Columbia SIPA’s Bataille. “You’ve got to involve your communities and local workforces from the beginning and make them part of the solution-finding process.”

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Mental Health and the Economy—It's Costing Us Billions
Business and Society, Healthcare, Leadership and Strategy

Mental Health and the Economy—It's Costing Us Billions

Mental health issues cost the U.S. economy 30% higher than prior estimates— $282 billion annually. This study illustrates how mental illness reshapes economic behavior and underscores scalable solutions to mitigate these soaring costs.

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A Conversation with James Gorman, Executive Chairman, Morgan Stanley, NY
Silfen Leadership Series Videos

A Conversation with James Gorman, Executive Chairman, Morgan Stanley, NY

The David and Lyn Silfen Leadership Series is a set of distinguished speaking engagements where we invite prominent industry leaders to speak to us on the subject of leadership.

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Opportunities and Challenges Inside the Booming Climate Tech Market
Climate and Finance, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology

Opportunities and Challenges Inside the Booming Climate Tech Market

Three central takeaways emerged from the 2024 Climate Business & Investment Conference, which gathered established industry leaders, startups, investors, and researchers to discuss the climate tech market's progress and needed adjustments.

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The Surprising Factors That Make Readers (and Voters) Susceptible to Misinformation
Business and Society, Elections, Media and Technology, Politics

The Surprising Factors That Make Readers (and Voters) Susceptible to Misinformation

Research by Professor Andrea Prat investigates how well Americans can detect false information compared to their ability to recognize true facts, revealing that information inequality — rather than widespread misinformation — is the core issue impacting discernment.

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