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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
September 28, 2018
Monetary Unions: What Is Optimal?
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

Monetary Unions: What Is Optimal?

Chazen Senior Scholar Patrick Bolton reveals why the cost of abandoning currency sovereignty may outweigh the trade benefits of a single currency.
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Leadership
Type
CJEB
Date
September 27, 2018
Leadership
Japan Center News

Special Lecture with Minister Katsunobu Kato

On September 27, 2018, the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School, hosted a special lecture featuring Minister Katsunobu Kato, Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare, Minister for Working-style Reform, Minister in charge of the Abduction Issue, and Minister of State for the Abduction Issue at the Cabinet Office of the Government of Japan.
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Date
September 27, 2018
Management News

Mabel Abraham receives Granovetter Award Honorable Mention

Assistant Professor of Management Mabel Abraham receives the 2018 Granovetter Award Honorable Mention.
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Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship
Date
September 24, 2018
Nathan Littlewood ’17
Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship

Home-Grown Sustainability

Nathan Littlewood ’17 and his company, Urban Leaf, are working to improve the way we eat.
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Chazen Global Insights, Finance
Date
September 24, 2018
To Prevent Another Housing Crash, Spread the Risk
Chazen Global Insights, Finance

To Prevent Another Housing Crash, Spread the Risk

The Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate argues for a schema in which mortgages decline in sync with any potential fall in housing value — effectively preventing homeowners from going underwater.
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Real Estate
Date
September 24, 2018
Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh pictured
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Faculty Interview Series: Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh

 
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Healthcare, Operations
Date
September 24, 2018
Healthcare, Operations
Healthcare Program

Candida Conversations Reveal Home Health is a Top Investment Target

Patrick Pilch, CBS’89, is quoted in Home Health Care News regarding Home Health as a Top Investment Target of Health care provider organizations.
  • Read more about Candida Conversations Reveal Home Health is a Top Investment Target about Candida Conversations Reveal Home Health is a Top Investment Target
Real Estate
Date
September 24, 2018
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Welcome New Members of the Real Estate Circle: September 2018

Learn more about our new members below. 
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Leadership
Date
September 20, 2018
Leadership
Management Press Release

Reviving Grit: Columbia Business School Study Finds That in Pursuit of Success, Dedication Falls Short without Passion

Study breaks new ground in debate over grit, finding that earlier research undervalued importance of passion Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), new research establishes a clear connection between grit and higher performance
  • Read more about Reviving Grit: Columbia Business School Study Finds That in Pursuit of Success, Dedication Falls Short without Passion about Reviving Grit: Columbia Business School Study Finds That in Pursuit of Success, Dedication Falls Short without Passion
Business Economics and Public Policy
Date
September 19, 2018
Business Economics and Public Policy
Japan Center News

Takatoshi Ito on BOJ's Step Towards Tapering

Professor Takatoshi Ito discussed Bank of Japan's steps towards tapering on Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia. To view this segment, visit Bloomberg's website below: BOJ Has Taken Very Quiet First Step Towards Exit, Professor Ito Says (Bloomberg, 9/18/2018)
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Accounting, Business Economics and Public Policy, Corporate Finance
Date
September 17, 2018
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Accounting, Business Economics and Public Policy, Corporate Finance
Accounting Press Release

New Metric Makes it Possible to Identify Banks’ Expected Losses Using Public Documents

Columbia Business School Research Offers Banking World a Transformative Forward-Looking Model for Estimating Credit Losses New Metric to Improve Analysis of Bank Loan Portfolios
  • Read more about New Metric Makes it Possible to Identify Banks’ Expected Losses Using Public Documents about New Metric Makes it Possible to Identify Banks’ Expected Losses Using Public Documents
Real Estate
Date
September 17, 2018
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Real Conversations: 10 Questions with Gillian Dudeck ’19

 
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Date
September 13, 2018
Manhattanville Campus Building. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
School News

Glenn Hubbard to End a Storied 15-year Tenure as Dean of Columbia Business School

Dean Hubbard solidified Columbia Business School’s long-term future by raising $1 billion, including more than $500 million for the School’s future home on Columbia’s Manhattanville Campus
  • Read more about Glenn Hubbard to End a Storied 15-year Tenure as Dean of Columbia Business School about Glenn Hubbard to End a Storied 15-year Tenure as Dean of Columbia Business School
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
September 12, 2018
Fixing Education, One Algorithm at a Time
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

Fixing Education, One Algorithm at a Time

Associate Professor Yash Kanoria helped design an algorithm to fill seats in India’s top tech schools, with implications for the US school system.
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Chazen Global Insights, Media and Technology
Date
September 12, 2018
MBAs Who Code
Chazen Global Insights, Media and Technology

MBAs Who Code

New electives in web programming and data analytics have become some of the Business School’s most popular courses. "It gave me a leg up," says one alumnus.
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Chazen Global Insights, Media and Technology
Date
September 12, 2018
The New Languages of Business: Python, SQL, R
Chazen Global Insights, Media and Technology

The New Languages of Business: Python, SQL, R

MBAs increasingly need to be equipped with programming knowledge, says adjunct assistant professor and Y Combinator-backed entrepreneur Mattan Griffel.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments
Date
September 12, 2018
Manhattanville campus
Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments
Finance Press Release

Dodd-Frank a Flop: Columbia Business School Study Recommends Fundamental Reforms for Landmark Financial Regulation

A decade since start of Great Recession, study details why post-crisis regulations have proven ineffective, counterproductive for both banks and consumers: large costs of regulations are constraining economic growth without reducing risky behavior .
  • Read more about Dodd-Frank a Flop: Columbia Business School Study Recommends Fundamental Reforms for Landmark Financial Regulation about Dodd-Frank a Flop: Columbia Business School Study Recommends Fundamental Reforms for Landmark Financial Regulation
Healthcare, Leadership, Operations
Date
September 08, 2018
Healthcare, Leadership, Operations
Healthcare Program

Professor Linda Green Sits with Fox News to Discuss the Impending Physician shortage

Professor Linda Green, our Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Management Program Faculty Director, sits with FOX 5 / Fox5NY.com's Ernie Anastos Fox 5 to discuss the impending physician shortage, sharing data about why leveraging nurse practitioners and telemedicine will start to address the problem.
  • Read more about Professor Linda Green Sits with Fox News to Discuss the Impending Physician shortage about Professor Linda Green Sits with Fox News to Discuss the Impending Physician shortage
Healthcare, Strategy
Date
September 06, 2018
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Healthcare, Strategy
Management Press Release

New Research Finds the More Connected You Feel to Your Future Self the Healthier Choices You Make

New research from Columbia Business School, UCLA and California State University Northridge examines these day-to-day decisions and finds that the more connected you feel to your future self, the more likely you are to adopt healthier habits today, tomorrow and thereafter
  • Read more about New Research Finds the More Connected You Feel to Your Future Self the Healthier Choices You Make about New Research Finds the More Connected You Feel to Your Future Self the Healthier Choices You Make
Social Enterprise
Date
September 06, 2018
Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

Three Cairns Climate Fellowship Launches with Inaugural Fellowship Class

Eight projects at the intersection of climate change and business were awarded the Three Cairns Climate Fellowship during the spring 2018 semester.
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