The dangers of debt: researchers explain how financial crises can fuel extremist political movements
"Populist parties like to exploit divisions or cleavages in society between the 'good' ordinary people, and the elites or foreigners."
"Populist parties like to exploit divisions or cleavages in society between the 'good' ordinary people, and the elites or foreigners."
"Changing managerial attitudes and practices towards rent-sharing have been a factor [in] the decline in the labor share and wage growth."
“Banking tends to be unusually concentrated ... Decentralised finance as a movement promises to change this pattern of concentration.”
Prof. Simon Johnson discusses the proposal that would seek to cap the price of Russian oil.
Prof. Yasheng Huang joins CBS News to discuss the significance of the Chinese leader's visit.
"A lot of the features that we've come to expect from the traditional financial system are re-emerging in crypto."
Jimena Almendares (MBA '11), a product executive at Facebook, currently works on cross-functional projects as part of the Facebook App team.
New analysis shows that the elite dominate even more among the top schools that produce about half of all future economics professors.
The divergence between asset owners in their attitudes to the transition to a lower carbon economy is creating risk for asset managers.
"When [students] come here, they're always amazed at the work our faculty are doing related to eco-finance."