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It's back to school time at Wharton and Dean Geoffrey Garrett talks about what higher education means today.
How should leaders who believe that globalization and technology are not only desirable but also inevitable respond to the declining standards of living during the past decade? Dean Geoff Garrett offers his 5 economic policy suggestions for the next president to stimulate growth and spread its benefits more widely.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett reflects on Americans' complicated relationship with politics and the economy.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett shares the advances being made by the Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative's new predictive, interactive Budget Model.
In his recent LinkedIn post, Dean Geoffrey Garrett examines the recent events in Turkey and the UK, drawing comparisons to the current political climate in the United States.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett challenges the idea of free college and proposes a different strategy towards affordable higher education.
Business education is changing and business schools are taking notice. Dean Geoff Garrett examines the current state of business education and where he sees it heading in the future.
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