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A closer look at the escalating stakes of what's becoming even bigger than a trade war between the two nations—and advice for the Trump administration on avoiding disaster.
With the senior population increasing dramatically, caring for them at home isn't just the cheapest method—it might be the most effective, too.
A thrilling coming-of-age novel and a historical feature on 19 Penn graduates who ushered in the American feminist movement headline a stacked series of books from Wharton alumni and faculty authors.
The controversy brewing in Asia over shark fins has pulled Starbucks into an environmental protest campaign.
Alumni from the Wharton Club of Spain joined faculty and industry professionals at the Baker Retail Center conference in Madrid.
The author and an expert panel examine the future of DPC as physicians and patients look beyond "fee for service" model of health care.
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.
An in-depth examination of the benefits of pro rata voting
The elderly special needs population now has more options for long-term care outside of traditional health services.
Making a case for four Eastern European agricultural sectors that are ripe for growth
A closer look at the ways in which online data is mined and analyzed to help candidates connect with voters and win on Election Day
How the index fund "free rider problem" impedes good corporate governance and market efficiency.
The latest books from Wharton authors—from a pilgrimage in Spain to an online course teaching entrepreneurs how to succeed in an unstable business environment, and much more.
In the wake of the Facebook scandal, Dean Geoffrey Garrett reflects on the potential economic and political consequences for tech companies and data security.
A case study on empathy in leadership
As the Class of 2008 celebrates its 10-year Reunion, Vivian Nabeta WG08 shares the story of classmates who bonded at Wharton and later united to change lives.
These Wharton veterans are leading the way on key environmental and sustainability efforts in business.