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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.
Alumni from the Wharton Club of Spain joined faculty and industry professionals at the Baker Retail Center conference in Madrid.
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.
Jennifer Paradis Behle WG11 reports on a life-changing trip to Jordan and the social impact opportunities that could transform lives.
The latest research and insights from the pages of Knowledge@Wharton
U.S.-China tariff skirmishes are less about steel, soybeans, and solar panels and more about dominating the innovation economy.
PWCC is a hub of business and academic activity in Beijing’s Central Business District and a link for idea exchange between the School and Asia.
International club events, a Dublin-Manhattan connection, an upcoming alumni tour of the Dordogne Valley, and more
As trade tensions rise between the U.S. and China, Asian countries are feeling the heat.
With the current trade climate, the U.S. could be left behind on a wide range of economic opportunities
A closer look at the impact of one country's efforts to ban firearms
How the 13 qualities essential to successful diplomats can make for better corporate leaders.
Joe Talks, Pub Outside Penn, Private Equity Symposium, Lauder's MBA Tour and more
As social unrest in India rises, investors possess a unique opportunity to mitigate tensions and maximize social impact.
Dean Garrett reflects on his rich experience as a dual citizen and the need for America to look far beyond its own borders.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett on what the United Kingdom's surprising election results mean for future Brexit negotiations.