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Business Economics and Public Policy Ideas at Work Articles
April 29, 2013
Could Uncertainty Cause a Recession?New research explores whether asymmetric information about corporate assets could have been the sole cause of the recent crisis.
March 27, 2013
Caution on CocosResearch suggests that mandatory contingent convertible bonds with a market trigger may not address the problem they were designed to solve.
March 27, 2013
The Race from the BottomWhile people strive for first place, they'll also take a gamble to get out — and stay out — of last.
February 28, 2013
Will China Slow Down? Not So Fast.After three decades of barely-checked expansion, the world is waiting for China's economy to run out of steam. Shang-Jin Wei argues that China's unique features will likely help it offset some of the slowing forces and maintain speed for the next decade.
January 30, 2013
Risk, Innovation, and Social ValueBruce Kogut, the director of the School's Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics, discusses the center's latest perspective about making the financial sector work for Wall Street and Main Street after the financial crisis.
November 30, 2012
A Smarter, Smaller GridCan the principles of small modular infrastructure free us from the electrical grid — and make large-scale power failures in the aftermath of weather catastrophes like Sandy a thing of the past?
October 30, 2012
Gaming the Electoral CollegeA model uses game theory to predict how changes to the electoral system could shift campaign strategies and ad spending — and alter election results.
September 25, 2012
First In Trouble — and Last OutWhy are the homeowners who can most benefit from strategic default on underwater mortgages the least likely to choose it? |
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