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Globalization

See the latest research, articles and faculty on the Globalization Area of Expertise at Columbia Business School.

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Latest on Globalization

Leadership and Strategy, Strategy, World Business
Date
July 14, 2023
Wafaa El-Sadr, MD, MPH, MPA
Leadership and Strategy, Strategy, World Business

Embracing Change: Understanding the Power of Globalization in a Complex World

The 3rd Annual Global Business Forum at CBS sheds light on the evolving face of globalization, emphasizing the importance of interconnectedness.
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Economics and Policy, Financial Policy, World Business
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
June 29, 2023
Economics and Policy, Financial Policy, World Business

Deglobalization: A True Paradigm Shift or a Natural Part of Globalization's Evolution?

Experts from academia and industry recently gathered for the 3rd Annual Global Business Forum at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business to examine the status of globalization and where it might go from here.
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Economics and Policy, Finance
Date
June 15, 2023
An American flag and a 100 dollar bill
Economics and Policy, Finance

The Debt Ceiling Deal and Its Economic Fallout

The Senate has finally approved the bipartisan debt limit bill, averting a debt default. But, what price will the U.S. pay for this latest game of brinkmanship?
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
March 02, 2023
Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy

2023 Global Markets: What’s Ahead and What We Can Leave Behind

Professor Abby Joseph Cohen, retired partner and formerly chief investment strategist for Goldman Sachs, shares her insights on the economic outlook, China's reopening, and the debt ceiling debate.
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Economics and Policy, Finance and Economics
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
February 20, 2023
Economics and Policy, Finance and Economics

2023 Global Markets: What's Ahead and What We Can Leave Behind

Professor Abby Joseph Cohen, retired partner and formerly chief investment strategist for Goldman Sachs, shares her insights on the economic outlook, China's reopening, and the debt ceiling debate.
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Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Leading through Crisis, Organizations, Strategy, World Business
Date
December 01, 2020
Janet Yellen
Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Leading through Crisis, Organizations, Strategy, World Business

What Janet Yellen Must Do Now

Her priority list is long. But she can help provide the Leadership & Strategy necessary to build a better post-pandemic world.
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Economics and Policy
Date
October 11, 2020
Barbed wire in front of shipping containers
Economics and Policy

Advice to the Next US President: Protectionism

Erecting trade barriers doesn't serve America's — or the world's — interests.
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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
November 25, 2019
A woman removes 80 euro from a red wallet.
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

A New Theory on Monetary Union

The euro could benefit from more centralized fiscal controls.
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Globalization Faculty

CBS Faculty Research on Globalization

Contributing to growth? The strategic role of open source software for global startups

Authors
Nataliya Wright, Frank Nagle, and Shane Greenstein
Date
January 18, 2024
Format
Working Paper

How does participating in open source software (OSS) communities spur entrepreneurial growth? To address this question, we analyze novel data matching accounts from GitHub—the largest OSS hosting platform—to the universe of global software venture-backed firms identified by PitchBook. We find a robustly positive relationship between OSS contributions and entrepreneurial growth.

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Nurturing entrepreneurial scaling in Africa

Authors
Lesly Goh and Nataliya Wright
Date
January 1, 2024
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
The Brookings Institution Foresight Africa 2024
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How to Assess the Outcome of COP28

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
December 13, 2023
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Project Syndicate

Given that this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference was hosted by a petrostate and led by a fossil-fuel CEO, climate campaigners understandably had low expectations. Yet the summit did deliver some new commitments, and there is good reason to think that they are more than just empty words.

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Open source software and global entrepreneurship

Authors
Nataliya Wright, Frank Nagle, and Shane Greenstein
Date
November 1, 2023
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Research Policy

This is the first study to consider the relationship between open source software (OSS) and entrepreneurship around the globe. This study measures whether country-level participation on the GitHub OSS platform affects the founding of innovative ventures, and where it does so, for what types of ventures. We estimate these effects using cross-country variation in new venture founding and OSS participation. We propose an approach using instrumental variables, and cannot reject a causal interpretation.

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How China Can Save the World – and Itself

Authors
Gernot Wagner and Conor Walsh
Date
October 30, 2023
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Project Syndicate

With China’s economic growth slowing at the same time that its emissions continue to rise, it is clear that its carbon-intensive investment model has run its course. Chinese leaders urgently need to follow advanced economies in shifting toward greater domestic consumption and reduced energy demand.

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The Green Growth Mindset

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
September 23, 2023
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Project Syndicate

Heated academic debates between proponents and opponents of traditional economic growth under capitalism might make for good television, but they offer little in the way of solutions. Climate change demands that we achieve both growth and degrowth, depending on the activity and economic sector in question.

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Judging foreign startups

Authors
Nataliya Wright, Rembrand Koning, and Tarun Khanna
Date
September 1, 2023
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Strategic Management Journal

Can accelerators pick the most promising startup ideas no matter their provenance? Using unique data from a global accelerator where judges are randomly assigned to evaluate startups headquartered across the globe, we show that judges are less likely to recommend startups headquartered outside their home region by 4 percentage points. Back-of-the-envelope calculations suggest this discount leads judges to pass over 1 in 20 promising startups.

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Emerging Equity Markets in a Globalizing World

Authors
Geert Bekaert and Campbell Harvey
Date
March 21, 2023
Format
Working Paper

Given the dramatic globalization over the past twenty years, does it make sense to segregate global equities into "developed" and "emerging" market buckets? We argue that the answer is still yes. While correlations between developed and emerging markets have increased, the process of integration of these markets into world markets is incomplete. To some degree, this accounts for the disparity between emerging equity market capitalization in investable world equity market benchmarks versus emerging market economies in the world economy.

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Data and Markups: A Macro-Finance Perspective

Authors
Jan Eeckhout and Laura Veldkamp
Date
February 22, 2023
Format
Working Paper

How can we measure the extent to which data-intensive firms are using their market power? Economists typically look to markups as evidence of market power. Using a simple model with firms that price risk in their capital allocation and production decisions, we highlight the competing forces that make markups an unreliable measure of data-derived market power. Instead, we show how markups measured at different levels of aggregation reflect data and distinguish data from other intangible investments.

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