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In this excerpt from his new book, professor Mauro Guillén forecasts the impacts of middle classes surging in China and India but shrinking in the U.S. and Europe.
Steps companies can take to boost opportunities for underserved communities
The pandemic has highlighted the need to strengthen social bonds between U.S. consumers and overseas customer support workers.
Jerome Nollet WG85 offers a plan for distributing corporate shares to employees in an effort to reduce economic inequality and address current criticisms of capitalism.
The Federal Reserve should encourage banks to manage their own risk and incentivize lending, says the senior director of the Harris Alternative Investments Program.
Videos and readings from professor Mauro Guillén’s popular COVID-19 class provide insights on managing global business in uncertain times.
The senior director of the Harris Alternative Investments Program examines one of the challenges with the plan to bail out small businesses crippled by COVID-19.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett on the coronavirus's far-reaching implications for one of the world's most influential — and delicate — relationships.
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis shares insights into the current and long-term effects of COVID-19 on the U.S. economy.
Five strategies to mitigate business risks
Wharton professors answer the question, “What's the risk to the global economy?”
Yaseen Anwar W72 C72, former leader of Pakistan’s central bank, addresses the impact of major global developments—including coronavirus—on economic policy.
Professor Eric W. Orts examines a contemporary issue with a new take on a legendary figure
Successful leadership in the coming decade will require humility, openness, and commitment.
Experts examined proposals similar to those endorsed by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders during a Penn Wharton Budget Model event.
Says Dean Geoffrey Garrett, it's simple: Supply chains bind the two countries in prosperity.