Fractured Lines: How Political Polarization Affects Business Regulations
CBS Professor Lori Yue examines how urban-rural polarization impacts businesses’ risks and opportunities.
CBS Professor Lori Yue examines how urban-rural polarization impacts businesses’ risks and opportunities.
The Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia Business School has launched Bitcoin and Ethereum nodes, facilitating research, instruction, and network resilience.
Work by CBS Professor Laura Veldkamp uncovers insights into the economic evolution driven by AI, from labor market dynamics to the valuation of data as a key asset.
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.
The accomplished entrepreneur, executive and investor recently joined CBS Dean Costis Maglaras to discuss the new technology and share lessons from building many of today's leading consumer businesses.
New research from Columbia Business School shows women experience work as more meaningful than men do — at least in lower paid roles.
While the availability of cheap electric vehicles is good news for the planet and for consumers everywhere, it is bad news for shareholders and employees of Western car companies, and both the United States and Europe are considering imposing import tariffs on Chinese EVs. But tariffs are the wrong approach.