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December 15, 2008
Has Protectionism Hurt U.S. Automakers?Professor Bruce Kogut discusses whether or not protectionism will ultimately hurt the American automotive industry.
December 12, 2008
Links Help Profits in Social CommerceBusinesses can profit by getting connected to their competitors, according to research by Professor Olivier Toubia.
December 11, 2008
Financing the Future of JournalismWe need intelligent economic models to excite investors and present operators before things get worse for the newspaper industry.
December 10, 2008
Finding a Transparent SolutionBy bringing transparency into the underlying fundamentals and risk characteristics of a business, regulators will be able to provide a more accurate and complete assessment of the related fundamentals and risks, says Professor Trevor Harris.
December 09, 2008
Faculty Books Make Best of 2008 ListTwo books by Columbia Business School faculty were selected as the Economist's picks of the pile for 2008.
December 08, 2008
Strategic Competition in Social EntrepreneurshipThough often painful, competition can serve us collectively if we give it the respect it deserves.
December 05, 2008
Mayer: Low Rates Could Profit TreasurySenior Vice Dean Chris Mayer talks about the Treasury's proposal to lower mortgage rates.
December 04, 2008
Navigating the Long DownturnDean Glenn Hubbard met with students in a town hall meeting on December 2 for a discussion on the state of the U.S. economy and career prospects for MBA students.
December 04, 2008
Sumitomo Strategizes For U.S. ChangeThere are three structural shifts that are transforming the Americas, which could provide opportunities for Sumitomo. |
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