Real Estate Date January 26, 2012 Real Estate Real Estate News Professor Christopher Mayer Comments on Potential Obama Home Refinancing Plan Mayer remarks that the plan is probably not as risky as it sounds. Read more about Professor Christopher Mayer Comments on Potential Obama Home Refinancing Plan about Professor Christopher Mayer Comments on Potential Obama Home Refinancing Plan
Real Estate Date December 19, 2011 Real Estate Real Estate News Christopher Mayer on HARP's effectiveness Professor Christopher Mayer discusses the limitations of the federal Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) with Bloomberg. Read more about Christopher Mayer on HARP's effectiveness about Christopher Mayer on HARP's effectiveness
Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, World Business Date February 22, 2012 Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, World Business School News David Beim Named Chazen Senior Scholar Professor David Beim has been appointed a Chazen Senior Scholar at Columbia Business School’s Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business. Read more about David Beim Named Chazen Senior Scholar about David Beim Named Chazen Senior Scholar
Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business Date November 23, 2011 Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business Japan Center News Professor David Weinstein's views on Japanese taxes featured in the Economist Professor David Weinstein's opinions on taxes and the Japanese elderly were featured in the November 18, 2011 Economist article, "Whose Lost Decade?" Read more about Professor David Weinstein's views on Japanese taxes featured in the Economist about Professor David Weinstein's views on Japanese taxes featured in the Economist
Leadership, Marketing, Media and Technology Date March 07, 2012 Leadership, Marketing, Media and Technology Press Release Study Finds Marketers Struggle with the Big Data and Digital Tools of Today Columbia Business School’s BRITE conference launches the 2012 BRITE–NYAMA Marketing Measurement in Transition Study Read more about Study Finds Marketers Struggle with the Big Data and Digital Tools of Today about Study Finds Marketers Struggle with the Big Data and Digital Tools of Today
Leadership Date March 21, 2012 Leadership Press Release Study: Stress–Induced Cortisol Facilitates Threat–Related Decision Making Among Police Officers Researchers observe that certain processes of cognitive function can be enhanced by cortisol increases Read more about Study: Stress–Induced Cortisol Facilitates Threat–Related Decision Making Among Police Officers about Study: Stress–Induced Cortisol Facilitates Threat–Related Decision Making Among Police Officers
Business Economics and Public Policy, Corporate Finance, World Business Date September 25, 2014 Business Economics and Public Policy, Corporate Finance, World Business Press Release Columbia Business School Professor Predicts How Changes in Banking Laws Could Fuel Emerging Economies of Tomorrow New research tracks emerging countries’ economics activity after law changes and finds a boost in access to credit; increase in employment rate; increase in productivity and sales for firms Read more about Columbia Business School Professor Predicts How Changes in Banking Laws Could Fuel Emerging Economies of Tomorrow about Columbia Business School Professor Predicts How Changes in Banking Laws Could Fuel Emerging Economies of Tomorrow