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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Real Estate
Date
May 25, 2022
Homeless person
Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Real Estate
SLEB Corner

Addressing Affordable Housing and Housing Insecurity

Tom Goldenberg '22, a member of the Student Leadership and Ethics Board, spoke with a panel of experts to glean insight into today’s affordable housing and housing insecurity predicament. 
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Leadership, The Workplace
Date
November 10, 2021
Drawing of two figures in conversation
Leadership, The Workplace
SLEB Corner

Difficult Conversations: How Learning to Listen Can Lead to Growth

Student Leadership and Ethics Board member Eleonora Smeriglio '22 is finding the courage to tackle the tough conversations that have acted as barriers in the past.
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Business and Society, Elections, Media and Technology, Politics
Date
May 22, 2024
Visual representation of misinformation
Business and Society, Elections, Media and Technology, Politics

The Surprising Factors That Make Readers (and Voters) Susceptible to Misinformation

Research by Professor Andrea Prat investigates how well Americans can detect false information compared to their ability to recognize true facts, revealing that information inequality — rather than widespread misinformation — is the core issue impacting discernment.
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Business and Society, Elections, Leadership, Politics
Type
Research In Brief
Date
September 19, 2024
Business and Society, Elections, Leadership, Politics

Why Political Debates Are Less Bitter and More Constructive than Most People Think

Work by Professors Modupe Akinola, Sheena Iyengar and their co-researchers shows that political disagreements in America are characterized by more civility, engagement, and hope than many perceive.
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Economics and Policy, Financial Policy
Date
October 08, 2024
Federal Reserve Building, Washington, D.C.
Economics and Policy, Financial Policy

Why Inflation Could Stay High Despite Central Bank Efforts

Professor Pierre Yared and his co-researchers argue that deglobalization, fiscal expansion, and other global trends will reverse the low inflation rates of recent decades, making the job of central banks more challenging.
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Date
September 03, 2023
Columbia Business School
Press Release

Columbia Business School Welcomes New Professors

Get to know the new faculty members joining CBS. Discover their extensive experience and expertise in fields ranging from economics to organizational behavior.
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Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy
Date
October 30, 2023
Two delegates pointing at paper while discussing points of the document at political conference
Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy
Press Release

Political Leanings in Academic Economics Writing And Its Impact on Policy Recommendations

A New Columbia Business School Study Unveils Connection Between Economists' Political Orientation and Academic Writing in Economics
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