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How politics, laws, and our past affect how we manage money
Dean Geoffrey Garrett moderated a panel of Wharton alumni who were on the front lines of the financial crisis ten years ago to discuss that historic time and lessons learned for the future.
We speak with Dr. Zeti Akhtar Aziz, G’74, GR’78, about her family, her career as a central banker and being a role model.
Globalization, technology and the integration of markets have created a frightening new frontier in the realm of business ethics. So how can we build a new ethical code for a fast-changing world?
Why does the nation need the Dodd-Frank Act? During an August appearance at Wharton, a top Obama administration official tried to answer that very question.
The retail sector has been changed dramatically by the economic downturn. But are those changes permanent? Experts and industry insiders say they aren't yet sure.
From Midtown to Downtown, experts agree: Manhattan's commercial real estate market is a mess. But are better days ahead?
Ted Kaufman spent more than 20 years working behind the scenes for Sen. Joe Biden. Now Kaufman is front and center, serving as the freshman Senator from Delaware.
By the time Robert Wolf got the phone call from Barack Obama last November, it had become frighteningly clear just how troubled the U.S. economy was.