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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.
Global trends like populism, automation, and U.S.-China tensions threaten to upend today's economic prosperity, but there's much we can do to avoid a major financial downturn.
How politics, laws, and our past affect how we manage money
The freshman Congresswoman recently proposed a new tax rate—is it a bold democratic policy or self-promotion?
With institutional investors cautious and public markets volatile, the author says fintech is the answer.
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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.
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.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett on Silicon Valley bitcoin believers and his shifting mindset toward cryptocurrency.
News organizations are turning to the Budget Model to analyze the legislation's potential economic impact.
"The Business of Health Care" program on Wharton Business Radio explored the problems behind inappropriate health care.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett on what the United Kingdom's surprising election results mean for future Brexit negotiations.
If the U.S. wants to retain its status among the most influential global players, it needs to get Asia right. The early signs do not look good.