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Chazen Global Insights, Leadership
Date
December 16, 2015
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership

Getting Your People Strategy Right

Seven ways to grow and protect your most valuable asset.
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Business Economics and Public Policy
Date
December 16, 2015
Business Economics and Public Policy
Japan Center News

Professor Hugh Patrick's Article Published on East Asia Forum

East Asia Forum has published a summary of Professor Hugh Patrick's annual essay on the Japanese economy titled "Japan's Abenomics bumps along". The full essay will be available in our 2014-2015 annual report. For the summary and for other articles written by Professor Patrick on East Asia Forum, please see the links below: Japan's Abenomics bumps along Other Articles by Professor Hugh Patrick
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Capital Markets and Investments, Risk Management
Date
December 16, 2015
Manhattanville campus
Capital Markets and Investments, Risk Management
Press Release

Expecting Bad News? New Research Shows That Investors Tend to Put Their Heads in the Sand

New economic research reveals that even with 24/7 access to financial portfolios, the “ostrich effect” takes over when markets are down
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Business Economics and Public Policy
Date
December 14, 2015
Business Economics and Public Policy
Japan Center News

Professor Gerald Curtis Retirement Featured in The Japan Times

Professor Gerald Curtis, Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, will be retiring this month (December 2015) from Columbia University. Jeff Kingston at The Japan Times, writes an article, featuring Professor Curtis' retirement. The article can be found below: Gerald Curtis, the ultimate insider in Japanese politics, retires
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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
December 11, 2015
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

With the major technical hurdles overcome, Healthcare.gov must turn to helping consumers make better choices

The creation of state and federal healthcare exchanges represents a significant first step towards bringing greater rationality to health insurance markets, but the design of the exchanges may still
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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
December 07, 2015
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

When Inequality Kills

Economic stratification can have grave consequences — no more so than in the richest country in the world.
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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
December 03, 2015
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

Why Eliminating the One-Child Policy Could Slow China’s Growth

Now that parents can have two children, Chinese growth could take a two-decade hit.
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Real Estate
Date
December 01, 2015
Manhattanville campus
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Columbia Business School Hosts Annual Workshop on Negotiating Real Estate Joint Ventures

On Friday, November 20th, graduate students from the Real Estate programs at Columbia, MIT, and Harvard gathered in Uris Hall for the annual Coming to Terms: Negotiating Real Estate Joint Ventures event.  Co-sponsored by the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate, The MIT Center for Real Estate, and the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, the event offered student participants the rare opportunity to engage with seasoned professionals from both the legal and business sides of the real estate industry.  
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