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Wharton faculty research suggests that how cities navigate the next few years could mean the difference between urban flight and a renaissance that outpaces the aughts.
The Wharton Seminars for Business Journalists, a time-honored 40-year tradition, took a new turn in 2012 with the first-ever program focused on public policy.
Penn Park features 24 acres of recreation and athletic fields and represents a $46.5 million investment of institutional and donated resources, as well as the application of Wharton research.
Wharton has come a long way since 1954.
Make no mistake, experts warn: The U.S. residential real estate market is in a full-blown crisis. And there’s no easy way to solve it.
A sampling of recent news stories featuring Wharton alumni, faculty and staff.
Wharton faculty weigh in on these historic economic times.
Wharton's Susan Wachter helps define what cities need to grow.
Real Estate Booms and Banking Busts
Recent Projects From Wharton Faculty