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The Penn Wharton Budget Model uses data to analyze legislation through a non-partisan lens.
We asked six Wharton professors to cut through the media (and social media) hype and partisan posturing to forecast the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on their areas of expertise (including one sector that, despite some gloomy predictions, may prove to be immune to the coronavirus).
Joe Talks kicks off in Tokyo, Wharton Global Forum returns to Asia, a course on business in emerging economies, and more
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 and do the impossible—predict the future for a nation under Trump.
In a political environment skewed by fake news and “alternative facts,” Wharton professors examine the real economic impact of Donald Trump’s policies.
Wharton MBA students explore the new business climate in Cuba.
Business Radio Powered by the Wharton School continues to gain faculty and listener support.
The West Coast Class 37 has graduated. This post honors them, their families and everyone else who helped them along the way.
The Wharton School hosts an eye-opening event that highlights America’s national debt
A Penn-led initiative taps into cellphone towers to deliver energy to remote regions and save lives.
The rise of foreign markets and popularity of 3D are offering Hollywood much-needed signs of hope. But insiders admit the good old days of filmmaking are very likely gone forever.
More of us will, and here is what life might look like.
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New Course on Financial Crisis Fills Within 48 Hours
With so many options to choose from, proponents of changing the Social Security system agree on only one thing: delaying the process will be disastrous.