Tag Archives: Economics
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A New Cold War? Why the U.S. and China Would Both Lose
A closer look at the escalating stakes of what's becoming even bigger than a trade war between the two nations—and advice for the Trump administration...
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Doing Well by Doing Good
The roles of business and of business schools in responding to massive societal challenges cannot be overstated.
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How Will Trump’s Policies Affect the U.S. Economy?
In a political environment skewed by fake news and “alternative facts,” Wharton professors examine the real economic impact of Donald Trump’s...
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Falling Wages and the Rise of Fear and Frustration
Dean Geoffrey Garrett reflects on Americans' complicated relationship with politics and the economy.
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Putting the Power of Policy In the Hands of the Public
Dean Geoffrey Garrett shares the advances being made by the Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative's new predictive, interactive Budget Model.
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Brexit Aftershocks Are Creating Greater Uncertainty
Dean Geoffrey Garrett discusses the after effects of the Brexit vote and the uncertainty that the EU and UK currently face.
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Identifying Business Growth Across Generations: Leverage the Millennial Mindset
Millennials have the greatest influence on market trends and to be successful, brands must be able to understand and tap into this influence....
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Investing in Talent is Good for the US and the World
Dean Geoffrey Garrett discusses the value of investing in internal talent to stem America's jobs problem.
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Analyzing President Donald Trump’s Policies
To interpret what we’ve seen so far and anticipate where we may be headed, we asked an expert panel of Wharton professors to examine his policies...
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Environmental Engagement Drives the Conditions for Long-Term Economic Growth…and Brand Survival
The environmental revolution is coming, and it is the biggest factor of hope that most companies have to engage, differentiate, survive, and...
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On Liquidity (a.k.a. Why Craigslist is invincible)
What is the single most critical element to grow a healthy marketplace?
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A Modest Proposal for Really Transparent Markets
Frustrated by the “utter lack of insight” into why stock markets have tanked in 2016? Here's a modest fix: have government ensure real market...
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To Fear the Fed or Not
The Federal Reserve's authority over the financial system and the money supply is expansive. That power deserves a better public understanding—even...
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Politicians Playing With Economic Fears, Not Policies
Why are political outsiders surging in the 2016 presidential campaign? It's "the economy, stupid," explains Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett.
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Two Observations on East Asia Challenges
How will East Asia respond to challenges like slower Chinese growth and higher U.S. interest rates? Hopefully with more economic cooperation.
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From Influx to Exodus
New data shows immigrant entrepreneurs are fleeing the U.S. We speak with an immigrant entrepreneur who wants to stem the tide.
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Solving the Oncology Generic Injectable Drug Shortage: Its All About Economics!
Over the past two months, several U.S. Senators, leading publications have issued warnings about generic drug shortages. Why the shortages? According...
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