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Wharton helps entrepreneurial women overcome the unique challenges of doing business in the Middle East.
Professor Harbir Singh will champion the School’s global research and education efforts as well as coordinate the School’s globalization agenda.
Dubai has built a service economy for the Middle East, and Wharton is there.
Water shortages could be the next political and economic flashpoints — and Wharton alumni and faculty are working towards solutions.
A chance meeting brought Mohammed Alshaya to Wharton. Subsequent Wharton chance meetings have contributed to his family’s business, one of the oldest and most prominent in Kuwait.
Wharton Faculty and Alumni Identify Economic Leadership Opportunities at Global Alumni Forum in Cape Town.
Wharton alumni and faculty are influencing China’s surging economy
How business is the best chance for solving the world’s problems.
Wharton faculty weigh in on these historic economic times.
Wharton’s Mauro Guillén on thriving in emerging economies.
Across the world, companies in emerging markets are acquiring assets in the U.S., Western Europe, and other developed markets. What does it all mean?
While visiting Kenya to complete a practicum, one group of Wharton students bore witness to the aftermath of a controversial election.
News from Wharton — around the world
Postcards from Wharton's edges: Students write about what they did on their summer vacations.
2006 Forums capped by a sold-out event in Rio de Janeiro