Power for the People
Mojola Ola, EMBA ’22, is redefining energy access across Africa—and transforming the lives of the people in the country he calls home.
Mojola Ola, EMBA ’22, is redefining energy access across Africa—and transforming the lives of the people in the country he calls home.
Traditional hotspots like Silicon Valley and New York may give way to smaller, more inclusive innovation ecosystems, researchers say.
Female entrepreneurs don’t need performative allies. They need mentors and money.
We propose a New Keynesian model with monetary-fiscal policy regime switch to explain the time-varying correlation between returns on the market portfolio and nominal Treasury bonds found in [...]
Insights on fighting gender bias and meeting career challenges head on, from the Ideas Made to Matter women’s leadership series, The Bias Cut.
The GCFP invites guest blog submissions to encourage discussion of important financial policy issues. This first guest posting, by Bob Pozen, proposes a “Third Type of Retirement Plan” that would address some of the stresses in public sector defined benefit pension plans while preserving much of the...
The Center for Finance and Policy is participating in an interactive event to discuss the views of federal chief financial officers as expressed in an upcoming reported entitled “The CFO Act 25 Years Later: What Happened… and What’s Next?”
Drink. Wash. Repeat. These three simple steps are fueling Manuela's mission at Kadeya to (EMBA ’20, Sustainability Certificate) to rid the world of single-use plastics.
New research explores worker engagement, its impact on job performance, and its connection to a worker’s level of emotional stability.
Okta COO Frederic Kerrest wants you to know that not every business success story is a fairytale.