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Why the U.S. Needs to Embrace Private Sector Involvement in Infrastructure
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Why the U.S. Needs to Embrace Private Sector Involvement in Infrastructure

American infrastructure as we know it is in trouble—and Donald Trump's government may have to look to its global neighbors to find a way out.

The Politics of Data Privacy in a Post-Cambridge Analytica World
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The Politics of Data Privacy in a Post-Cambridge Analytica World

In the wake of the Facebook scandal, Dean Geoffrey Garrett reflects on the potential economic and political consequences for tech companies and data security.

The "Trade War" is Really About the Future of Innovation
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The "Trade War" is Really About the Future of Innovation

U.S.-China tariff skirmishes are less about steel, soybeans, and solar panels and more about dominating the innovation economy.

Dean Geoffrey Garrett
News

Doing Well by Doing Good

The roles of business and of business schools in responding to massive societal challenges cannot be overstated.

What U.S.-China "Proxy Wars" Mean for Asia's Balancing Act
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What U.S.-China "Proxy Wars" Mean for Asia's Balancing Act

As trade tensions rise between the U.S. and China, Asian countries are feeling the heat.

Is This the End of Money?
School News

Is This the End of Money?

Dean Geoffrey Garrett on Silicon Valley bitcoin believers and his shifting mindset toward cryptocurrency.

What I Learned at Wharton's CEO Academy
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What I Learned at Wharton's CEO Academy

Dean Garrett shares five lessons in leadership that range from big-picture views to personal insights.

Is China's Huge Lead in the Fintech Race Insurmountable?
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Is China's Huge Lead in the Fintech Race Insurmountable?

Alibaba and Tencent are innovating in China now and aim to make a global impact in the future.

Why America Must Go To The World
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Why America Must Go To The World

Dean Garrett reflects on his rich experience as a dual citizen and the need for America to look far beyond its own borders.

Bay Area 2.0: Hong Kong and China's New Innovation Economy
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Bay Area 2.0: Hong Kong and China's New Innovation Economy

The win-win benefits of "one country, two systems" are poised to create a business and technology hub that rivals San Francisco.

Britain 0, Insanity 2: How the Impact of the U.K. Election May Play Out
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Britain 0, Insanity 2: How the Impact of the U.K. Election May Play Out

Dean Geoffrey Garrett on what the United Kingdom's surprising election results mean for future Brexit negotiations.

Why the U.S. is Losing Ground to China in Asia
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Why the U.S. is Losing Ground to China in Asia

If the U.S. wants to retain its status among the most influential global players, it needs to get Asia right. The early signs do not look good.

French Election Results Offer a Break From Populism Fever
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French Election Results Offer a Break From Populism Fever

Dean Garrett says Emmanuel Macron's victory could be a global turning point toward internationalism. But great challenges lie ahead.

The True Cost of American Insularity
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The True Cost of American Insularity

In light of the Syria bombing, Dean Garrett examines President Trump, isolationism, and the need for leadership through a historic lens.

What’s Good for U.S. Trade May Not be Good for U.S. Jobs
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What’s Good for U.S. Trade May Not be Good for U.S. Jobs

Dean Geoffrey Garrett examines three iconic American companies to argue why Trump's trade policy won't lead to more production or employment.

America’s Jobs Crisis: An Education Solution
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America’s Jobs Crisis: An Education Solution

Short courses focused on specific skills can be invaluable to the unemployed and underemployed.

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Why the U.S. Needs to Embrace Private Sector Involvement in Infrastructure
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International
June 21, 2018

Why the U.S. Needs to Embrace Private Sector Involvement in Infrastructure

American infrastructure as we know it is in trouble—and Donald Trump's government may have to look to its global neighbors to find a way out.

The Politics of Data Privacy in a Post-Cambridge Analytica World
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Government
May 08, 2018

The Politics of Data Privacy in a Post-Cambridge Analytica World

In the wake of the Facebook scandal, Dean Geoffrey Garrett reflects on the potential economic and political consequences for tech companies and data security.

The "Trade War" is Really About the Future of Innovation
Blog Network
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International
April 10, 2018

The "Trade War" is Really About the Future of Innovation

U.S.-China tariff skirmishes are less about steel, soybeans, and solar panels and more about dominating the innovation economy.

Dean Geoffrey Garrett
News
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ESG
Spring/Summer 2017

Doing Well by Doing Good

The roles of business and of business schools in responding to massive societal challenges cannot be overstated.

What U.S.-China "Proxy Wars" Mean for Asia's Balancing Act
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International
April 02, 2018

What U.S.-China "Proxy Wars" Mean for Asia's Balancing Act

As trade tensions rise between the U.S. and China, Asian countries are feeling the heat.

Is This the End of Money?
School News
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Finance
January 19, 2018

Is This the End of Money?

Dean Geoffrey Garrett on Silicon Valley bitcoin believers and his shifting mindset toward cryptocurrency.

What I Learned at Wharton's CEO Academy
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Leadership
December 07, 2017

What I Learned at Wharton's CEO Academy

Dean Garrett shares five lessons in leadership that range from big-picture views to personal insights.

Is China's Huge Lead in the Fintech Race Insurmountable?
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From the Dean
October 19, 2017

Is China's Huge Lead in the Fintech Race Insurmountable?

Alibaba and Tencent are innovating in China now and aim to make a global impact in the future.

Why America Must Go To The World
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International
September 22, 2017

Why America Must Go To The World

Dean Garrett reflects on his rich experience as a dual citizen and the need for America to look far beyond its own borders.

Bay Area 2.0: Hong Kong and China's New Innovation Economy
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From the Dean
July 27, 2017

Bay Area 2.0: Hong Kong and China's New Innovation Economy

The win-win benefits of "one country, two systems" are poised to create a business and technology hub that rivals San Francisco.

Britain 0, Insanity 2: How the Impact of the U.K. Election May Play Out
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International
June 13, 2017

Britain 0, Insanity 2: How the Impact of the U.K. Election May Play Out

Dean Geoffrey Garrett on what the United Kingdom's surprising election results mean for future Brexit negotiations.

Why the U.S. is Losing Ground to China in Asia
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From the Dean
May 30, 2017

Why the U.S. is Losing Ground to China in Asia

If the U.S. wants to retain its status among the most influential global players, it needs to get Asia right. The early signs do not look good.

French Election Results Offer a Break From Populism Fever
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Government
May 11, 2017

French Election Results Offer a Break From Populism Fever

Dean Garrett says Emmanuel Macron's victory could be a global turning point toward internationalism. But great challenges lie ahead.

The True Cost of American Insularity
School News
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Government
April 14, 2017

The True Cost of American Insularity

In light of the Syria bombing, Dean Garrett examines President Trump, isolationism, and the need for leadership through a historic lens.

What’s Good for U.S. Trade May Not be Good for U.S. Jobs
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Economics
March 01, 2017

What’s Good for U.S. Trade May Not be Good for U.S. Jobs

Dean Geoffrey Garrett examines three iconic American companies to argue why Trump's trade policy won't lead to more production or employment.

America’s Jobs Crisis: An Education Solution
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Government
February 07, 2017

America’s Jobs Crisis: An Education Solution

Short courses focused on specific skills can be invaluable to the unemployed and underemployed.

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