Business, Investing Strategy, and Geopolitics in the Middle East
Scarcely a week passes without geopolitical activity in the Middle East making headlines, and the Richman Center resolved to unpack the impact of these developments on business and investment.
ESG and Public Funds: Risks and Opportunities for Investors
Investing with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria is growing in popularity and visibility. As the movement gains momentum, so do questions about its role in the public sector.
When Jobs Disappear: The Future of Job Displacement
Given the fast pace of technological advancement and globalization, how can governments, businesses, and workers adapt and ensure that enough jobs remain?
Alex Raskolnikov, Wilbur H. Friedman Professor of Tax Law at Columbia Law School, discusses potential planning opportunities and compliance issues in the new pass-through provisions.
The Richman Center brought together a panel of the authors behind the new Center for Global Enterprise book, Growing Global: Lessons for the New Enterprise.
Cyberdefense in the United States: Limitations and Opportunities
Although advanced technology is key to countering the threat, it is insufficient on its own. Just as important are the building of trust and the sharing of information between regulators and businesses.
Regulating Cryptocurrencies—The Future of Bitcoin, Ether, and Other Tokens
CFTC Commissioner Brian Quintenz, Columbia's own R.A. Farrokhnia, and lawyers Gary DeWaal and Lee Schneider tackled the major regulatory questions surrounding cryptocurrencies.