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Finance, Research
Date
June 18, 2024
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Finance, Research
Finance News

Poverty Tax: Why Poorer Households Are More Likely to Lapse on Life Insurance During Recessions

A new Columbia Business School study shows that life insurance lapsation rates are cyclical and that socioeconomic groups lapse at different rates during recessions.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, World Business
Date
June 15, 2024
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, World Business
Press Release

Clone of Innovation Isn’t Enough: Employees Need the Right Incentives to Adopt New Technologies

New research from Columbia Business School explored how employees embrace new manufacturing techniques if there is no incentive to these employees to do so.The researchers found that employees began to use the new method only after receiving a material incentive.
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Business and Society
Date
June 14, 2024
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Advice from James P. Gorman ’87: Embrace All Parts of Your Job and Keep an Open Mind

Morgan Stanley’s former CEO reflects on his time at Columbia Business School, his unexpected path to Wall Street leadership, and why aspiring business leaders should focus on the journey rather than immediate rewards.
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Economics and Policy, Finance and Economics, Financial Policy
Date
June 14, 2024
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Economics and Policy, Finance and Economics, Financial Policy

What a 2024 Rate Cut Could Mean for US Households and Businesses

Columbia Business School Professor Brett House analyzes the Fed's recent policy announcement and discusses its potential impact on the economy and households.
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Economics and Policy
Date
June 11, 2024
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Economics and Policy
Economics News

The Cost of Red Tape: How Regulation Impacts GDP in European Countries

CBS Professor Bruno Pellegrino created a new methodology to estimate the cost of regulation to GDPs in dollars and found substantial variance across European economies. 
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Economics and Policy, Labor
Date
June 05, 2024
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Economics and Policy, Labor

The Psychology of Labor Leaders

Research from CBS’s Chazen Institute analyzes the role union leaders play in sparking change.
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Accounting, Economics and Policy, Technology
Date
June 05, 2024
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Accounting, Economics and Policy, Technology

Ratifying The Musk Award Might Lead To Large Earnings Hit For Tesla

Tesla’s 2024 proxy statement seems to argue that a shareholder ratification of the 2018 option to Mr. Musk, rescinded by the Delaware court, will lead no new charge for compensation expense. I don’t think that’s right.
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Economics and Policy
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Date
June 04, 2024
Economics and Policy
Japan Center News

Panel I: Evolving Monetary Policy in Japan and the United States 進化する日米金融政策

「グローバルな課題解決への挑戦~『AI』『イノベーション』『金融政策」『国際貿易』~」主催:コロンビア大学ビジネススクール 日本経済経営研究所、共催:株式会社日本政策投資銀行 2024 CJEB Annual Tokyo Conference Navigating Global Challenges: AI, Innovation, Monetary Policy, and Trade Tuesday, June 4, 2024, 1:15 – 6:30 PM Japan Time Presented by Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School Co-sponsored by the Development Bank of Japan Inc. Panel I: Evolving Monetary Policy in Japan and the United States Panelists: Ryozo Himino, Deputy Governor, Bank of Japan Patricia C. Mosser, Senior Research Scholar, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University Tsutomu Watanabe, Professor of Economics, Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo Moderator: Takatoshi Ito, Professor, SIPA; Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, CJEB, Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB), Columbia Business School (CBS)
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