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Press Releases

Date
April 28, 2020
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Economics News

Congratulations, Jesse Schreger!

Jesse Schreger was named one of the top Young Researchers for 2020 by LBS and AQR!
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Real Estate
Date
April 21, 2020
Classroom. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Distinguished Alumni Interview Series: Meredith Marshall ’92

Meredith Marshall is Managing Partner and Co-Founder of BRP Companies, a New York–based real estate firm focused on affordable, mixed-income, and market-rate housing and commercial developments. The vertically integrated organization offers a full complement of development, construction, property management, and financial services.
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Date
April 15, 2020
Japan Center News

CJEB core faculty member, Professor Gerald L. Curtis, Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Columbia University, commented on the Abe administration’s response to COVID-19 on ANN News

One of CJEB’s core faculty members, Professor Gerald L. Curtis, Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Columbia University, commented on the Abe administration’s response to COVID-19 on ANN News.  安倍政権の感染防止策が中途半端 米政治学者 (ANN News 4/15/2020)
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Date
April 13, 2020
Japan Center News

CJEB Research Associate, Professor Tsutomu Watanabe, Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo, wrote a Working Paper, “The Responses of Consumption and Prices in Japan to the COVID-19 Crisis and the Tohoku Earthquake.”

CJEB Research Associate, Professor Tsutomu Watanabe, Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo, wrote a Working Paper, “The Responses of Consumption and Prices in Japan to the COVID-19 Crisis and the Tohoku Earthquake.” The paper compares the responses of consumption and prices to the COVID-19 shock and another large-scale natural disaster that hit Japan, the Tohoku earthquake in March 2011.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Healthcare, Media and Technology
Date
April 10, 2020
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Healthcare, Media and Technology
Finance Press Release

Research from Columbia Business School Suggests Hypersensitivity to Coronavirus News Is Driving Market Reactions – and Vice Versa

On March 11th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 1,485 points, ending the longest bull-market run in history, and sending the market into nosedive the likes of which has not been witnessed since the Great Recession
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Date
April 08, 2020
Japan Center News

CJEB’s Visiting Fellow, Dr. Randall Jones, was quoted in the Economist article “Startups offer a different future for South Korea’s economy”

CJEB’s Visiting Fellow, Dr. Randall Jones, Non-resident Fellow, Korea Economic Institute of America; Former Senior Counselor - East Asia and Head of Japan/Korea Desk, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), was quoted in the Economist article “Startups offer a different future for South Korea’s economy” Startups offer a different future for South Korea’s economy (Economist, 4/8/2020)
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Real Estate
Date
April 06, 2020
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Federica Burelli ’20 Awarded 2020 WX Scholarship

 
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Labor, Operations, Tax Policy
Date
March 30, 2020
Calumbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Labor, Operations, Tax Policy
Management Press Release

For Americans Facing Job Loss, Financial Strains Only Scratch the Surface

NEW YORK – Last week about 3.3 million people filed for unemployment – the most initial jobless claims in U.S. history. The financial consequences of unemployment are extensive – for these workers and for the country. But it’s worth pointing out that the effects of job losses are not solely monetary.
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Healthcare
Date
March 29, 2020
Healthcare
Healthcare Program

In the Trenches

“Many surgical patients end up in the ICU, especially if they have complications, and so [postponing surgery is] an effective way to free up some beds. There are also patients who need ventilators during surgery and it’s a way to free up some of those as well, as many serious COVID-19 cases have upper-respiratory issues,” said Professor Carri Chan, an expert in health-care operations management who teaches at Columbia University and has been involved in planning efforts at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York.
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Date
March 24, 2020
Japan Center News

Professor Takatoshi Ito’s Article on COVID-19 and Monetary Policy in Japan Published by Nikkei

Nikkei recently published an article by Professor Takatoshi Ito, director of CJEB’s Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, in which he discusses COVID-19 and monetary policy. [Note: The article is in Japanese only.] コロナ対応で再度強化必要 異次元緩和、8年目へ (Nikkei, 3/24/20)
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Date
March 05, 2020
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
School News

Full-Time MBA and EMBA Programs Awarded STEM Designation

The designation reflects the School’s curricular focus on data and analytics, and offers international students extended on-the-job training in the US.
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Leadership, Operations
Date
February 27, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Leadership, Operations
Management Press Release

Same Old Tune: Columbia Business School Research Shows Bias Against Women in the Music Industry

New research shows more women than men are participating in creative industries, but social factors—rather than differences in raw ability—are responsible for a number of gender disparities including a lack of recognition and differences in pay. 
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Real Estate
Date
February 24, 2020
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Real Conversations: 10 Questions with Justine Murphy ’21

Real Conversations features current MBA students discussing their experiences in the MBA Real Estate Program at Columbia Business School and beyond…in their own words. The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate recently sat down with Justine Murphy ’21 to discuss what led her to Columbia Business School, the leadership opportunities she’s pursuing in her first year, and where she sees herself in 10 years. Meet Justine!
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Leadership
Date
February 20, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Leadership
Management Press Release

Researchers Answer a Diversity Puzzle: Why Chinese Americans but not Indian Americans are Underrepresented in Leadership Positions

New studies identify the boundary and causes of the "Bamboo Ceiling"
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Marketing
Date
February 11, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Marketing
Marketing Press Release

New Research Explains Why High-End Consumers Adopt Lowbrow, Low-End Tastes

Columbia Business School research explores why elites and luxury brands mix and match upscale and downscale products.
  • Read more about New Research Explains Why High-End Consumers Adopt Lowbrow, Low-End Tastes about New Research Explains Why High-End Consumers Adopt Lowbrow, Low-End Tastes
Marketing
Date
February 10, 2020
Marketing
Marketing Awards
Marketing Division News

Nicolas Padilla Winner of Clayton Dissertation Proposal Competition

Marketing PhD Student, Nicolas Padilla, is a winner of the 2019 Alden G. Clayton Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Competition
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Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business
Date
February 04, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business
Chazen News Release
Economics Press Release

Making Academic Research Accessible Can Lead to Significant Policy Change

Research from Chazen Senior Scholar Jonas Hjort shows political leaders value research findings, even willing to pay to learn results of impact evaluations
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Marketing, Media and Technology
Date
February 04, 2020
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Marketing, Media and Technology
Marketing Press Release

Balancing Act: Consumers Are Willing to Sacrifice Privacy to See Fewer Digital Ads, According to New Columbia Business School Research

In the era of online surveillance, consumers continually express concerns about how their digital footprint is being tracked and their privacy compromised.
  • Read more about Balancing Act: Consumers Are Willing to Sacrifice Privacy to See Fewer Digital Ads, According to New Columbia Business School Research about Balancing Act: Consumers Are Willing to Sacrifice Privacy to See Fewer Digital Ads, According to New Columbia Business School Research
Business Economics and Public Policy
Date
January 28, 2020
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business Economics and Public Policy
Finance Press Release

New Study Measures Impact of U.S. Treasury Supply Versus Fed’s Monetary Policy on Bank Deposit Funding

New Research from Columbia Business School Challenges Conventional Wisdom of Bank Funding.
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Date
January 24, 2020
Japan Center News

An article by CJEB’s Chairman, Professor Hugh Patrick, was included in the Government of Japan’s official magazine, We Are Tomodachi

CJEB’s Chairman, Professor Hugh Patrick, contributed an article titled, “Local Businesses Revitalizing Regional Economies: Case of Oita,” to the Government of Japan’s official magazine, We Are Tomodachi.
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Real Estate
Date
January 22, 2020
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Introducing New Members of the Real Estate Circle: Winter 2020

The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate is pleased to welcome the following new alumni to the Real Estate Circle: Craig Elkind ’91 and Michael Ridloff ‘07 as Leaders and Donal Warde ’19 as an Associate.
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Date
January 20, 2020
Japan Center News

Research by CJEB's Director, Professor David Weinstein, was featured in New York Times and Wall Street Journal articles

A paper coauthored by Professor David Weinstein, CJEB’s director, was referenced as a source in the below articles. The paper, Who’s Paying for the U.S. Tariffs? A Longer-Term Perspective, which updates on previous research, was coauthored with Stephen J. Redding of Princeton, and Mary Amiti of the New York Federal Reserve.
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Business Economics and Public Policy
Date
January 14, 2020
Business Economics and Public Policy
Richman Center News

Public Aspects of Private Equity

Private equity plays an important role in investment markets and the broader economy. Private equity funds—managed by general partners, or GPs—take stakes in companies, exercise control, and actively seek to improve the performance of their portfolio companies. They do so in pursuit of financial returns for their investors (limited partners, or LPs) higher than the returns available in public markets. Private equity has become a key engine of investment markets, seeking absolute return while driving performance and efficiency in portfolio companies.
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Real Estate
Date
January 09, 2020
Auditorium. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman
Real Estate
Press Release
Real Estate News

2019 Real Estate Symposium Panel Report: Investment Strategies for 2020: Navigating the Longest Cycle

Amidst the longest economic recovery in post-war history, four experts in global real estate gathered to discuss current investment trends.
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Real Estate
Date
January 09, 2020
Real Estate
Real Estate News

2019 Real Estate Symposium Report: Opening Discussion on Retail and Public REITs

 
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