New Research Introduces New Approach to Estimating Cost of Reducing Emissions
Columbia Business School Research Suggests the Leading Models for the Cost of Reducing Greenhouse Gas are Incomplete
Columbia Business School Research Suggests the Leading Models for the Cost of Reducing Greenhouse Gas are Incomplete
A New Columbia Business School Study Unveils Connection Between Economists' Political Orientation and Academic Writing in Economics
Columbia Business School research is the first to find empirical evidence for how government intervention would shape the private healthcare market
New work by Professor Lori Yue and her co-researchers quantifies firms’ nationalism and sheds light on how ideology impacts business.
Columbia Business School research employs a novel financial-economic model to depict how current carbon pricing could prevent climate risks
New Columbia Business School research reveals pathways to overcome polarization and accelerate climate action
Columbia Business School Research Finds Political Campaigns Successfully Locked People into Weekly Recurring Donations By Creating Hidden Pre-Checked Boxes on Campaign Websites
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.