CJEB core faculty member, Professor Gerald L. Curtis published his article on Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) website to discuss the recent tensions between North Korea and other countries and to discuss Prime Minister Abe's strategies for dealing with these concerns.
CJEB core faculty member, Professor Curtis J. Milhaupt shared his views in a news segment on CNBC on the recent ruling against Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). There has been a case against TEPCO by a man whose wife had committed suicide after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, with the court finally concluding that TEPCO is responsible for her suicide.
Incoming Columbia Business School students joined thousands of people around the country in taking the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and engaging in a friendly rivalry with other top business schools.
In his new book, Professor Charles Calomiris shows how unlikely political coalitions have contributed to banking crises in some countries, and helped create stability in others.
As part of our Launch series, Linda Chase-Jenkins ’93 talks about her startup, Neurotect, which is poised to transform the sports safety market — and save millions of lives.
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As part of our Launch series, Linda Chase-Jenkins ’93 talks about her startup, Neurotect, which is poised to transform the sports safety market — and save millions of lives.
Murray Low and Cliff Schorer talk about Columbia’s unique approach to entrepreneurship — and the skills that are most critical for entrepreneurs today.
An extract from "How Finance is Shaping the Economies of China, Japan, and Korea" authored by CJEB Director Professor Hugh Patrick, Professor Yung Chul Park of the Division of International Studies of Korea University, and Larry Meissner, an economist with a specialty in financial development, is featured in the World Financial Review.
When it comes to negotiating the most profitable prices, humans help — but data delivers.
Based on research by Serdar Simsek and Garrett van Ryzin
Aaron Kazam '15, co-president of the Real Estate Association (REA), has been awarded a Pension Real Estate Association (PREA) scholarship for the 2014-15 academic year.