Artificial intelligence (AI) has impacted many industries around the world—banking and finance, pharmaceuticals, automotive, medical technology, manufacturing and retail.
When author Sebastian Mallaby spoke overseas about his book, The Power Law: Venture Capital and the Making of the New Future, European audiences said the Silicon Valley boom could never happen in a place where investors are generally more risk-averse toward startups.
In this webinar sponsored by the Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis, Museum of American Finance, and CFA Society of New York, J. Bradford DeLong, Ph.D., author, economist, and professor at the University of California at Berkeley, detailed this unprecedented era of transformation—and its unexpected and unfulfilled outcomes.
Throughout much of the United States’ financial history, the public has viewed government deficits as dangerous.
Alan Blinder, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University; Author. Join us for a virtual event with Alan Blinder, one of the world’s most influential economists
Bradford DeLong, Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley; Author. This program is FREE, but advance registration is required.
Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations; Author
Join us for a special event featuring Paul Johnson and Paul Sonkin on their new book, The Enduring Value of Roger Murray, published by Columbia Business School Press.
Companies that embrace environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies are not only capable of creating new markets, but also of driving significant societal change, according to George Serafeim, professor of business administration at Harvard Business Schoo
Are purpose and profit mutually exclusive, or are they complementary? What are the technological, societal, and market forces that reshape this relationship, and what can we—as entrepreneurs, managers, consumers, employees, and investors—do to reshape it?
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