East Asia Forum has published a summary of Professor Hugh Patrick's annual essay on the Japanese economy titled "Japan's Abenomics bumps along". The full essay will be available in our 2014-2015 annual report.
For the summary and for other articles written by Professor Patrick on East Asia Forum, please see the links below:
Japan's Abenomics bumps along
Other Articles by Professor Hugh Patrick
Professor Gerald Curtis, Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, will be retiring this month (December 2015) from Columbia University. Jeff Kingston at The Japan Times, writes an article, featuring Professor Curtis' retirement.
The article can be found below:
Gerald Curtis, the ultimate insider in Japanese politics, retires
On October 21, over 1,400 alumni, students, faculty and staff members, and friends contributed a record-breaking $1.5 million to Columbia Business School, earning an additional $48,000 in challenge match funds from University Trustees. Adding to this success, the School won all three of the day’s challenges for the most international donors, further highlighting the generosity of the School’s outstanding global network.
Bringing warm weather and high spirits with them, the Columbia Business School (“CBS”) Real Estate Association (“REA”) traveled to Chicago from November 1st to 3rd to learn about the current investment landscape in the country’s 3rd largest city. They were joined by representatives from the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate for a two-and-a-half day trek around The Loop and River North.
On Friday, November 6th, the Real Estate Association (REA) and members of the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate met with executives and associates from Toll Brothers City Living and toured two major luxury residential developments in New York City: Pierhouse at Brooklyn Bridge Park and 400 Park Avenue South in Manhattan.
Professor Takatoshi Ito recently spoke at a Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) event, titled "The Economics of Asia" alongside with Adam Posen, president at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
The Presider was Paul Sheard, chief global economist at Standard & Poor's Head of Global Economics and Research and the Introductory Speaker was Sheila A. Smith, senior fellow for Japan Studies at CFR.
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On Friday, October 23rd, the Real Estate Association (REA) and members of the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate met with executives and associates from the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and toured the 16-acre World Trade Center Site including One World Trade Center.
Professor Takatoshi Ito recently co-authored a paper for the Geneva Reports on the World Economy titled, "Low for Long? Causes and Consequences of Persistently Low Interest Rates". The paper examines the causes and consequences of the unusual low interest rates of this period.
You can access the full paper below:
Low for Long? Causes and Consequences of Persistently Low Interest Rates
Peter Wiegand of Columbia Business School provides an overview of the remarkable career of Joseph Stiglitz in "The Tenacious Optimist" publised on September 30, 2015.
The Private Equity Program is pleased to announce that applications are open for the Executive Education session of its annual Deal Camp which is taking place December 3 – 6, 2015 at the oceanfront resort facilities of Gurney's Inn in Montauk, NY.
Jeffrey Rojek `96 has recently joined the Advisory Board of the Private Equity Program at Columbia Business School.
Jeff has already been active participant in the Private Equity Program and earlier this year joined as a speaker at the Program's alumni networking event focused on Global Markets.
Over 400 alumni and friends of the School were gathered on Wednesday, September 16, to commemorate the School’s Centennial, reflect on past achievements, and hear more about what’s to come.
Professor Takatoshi Ito, associate director of research at CJEB, appeared on TV Tokyo's "Morning Satellite" show in 3 different segments where he commented and discussed the decision of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
The segments can be found below:
Segment 1
Segment 2
Segment 3