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October 26, 2009
In Jonathan Knee's article for Barrons, he points out that despite popular belief, newspapers are still more profitable than other types of consumer media. Although profit margins have fallen from levels exceeding 30% to the mid-teens today, this still exceeds margins for movies, music, and books which have often struggled to reach 10%.
October 19, 2009
Prof. Calomiris argued that limiting the size, complexity and global reach of financial institutions is fraught with downsides for the international economy.In the World of Banks, Bigger Can Be Better
October 06, 2009
Adjunct Professor Jonathan Knee pens a byline about the dynamics behind solving the economic crisis in The New York Times.How Do We Avoid Another Crisis?
September 30, 2009
A nonprofit manager and reporter critiques Dean Hubbard and Professor Duggan, Senior Lecturer in Business' book 'The Aid Trap', agrees the conclusion that there are specific elements necessary for economic development, but that they can only be implemented in poor nations if funds for charity aid are rerouted to the business sector.Business, As Usual
September 16, 2009
Forbes features the arguments made by Dean Glenn Hubbard and Professor Bill Duggan, Senior Lecturer in Business for the adoption of a Marshall Plan for Africa. Their book, The Aid Trap, features these arguments and was published by Columbia Business School Publishing in September 2009.The Business of Africa
September 14, 2009
Prof. Andrew Ang discusses the impact government intervention had on Wall Street after the fall of Lehman Brothers.Left Behind By Lehman
August 30, 2009
The New York Times discusses an op-ed by Dean Glenn Hubbard that argues the current administration could apply lessons from social security reform to healthcare reform debate.Looking to Past Policy Battles for Health Care Lessons
August 27, 2009
Columbia Business School's Senior Vice Dean Christopher Mayer and Professor Charles Calomiris talk with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt about U.S. housing, mortgage rates and economic growth.Mayer, Calomiris Say Mortgage Money Still Hard to Get |
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