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Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett tells U.S. businesses: Now's a good time to look seriously at Africa.
Explore the special relationship between the Wharton School and the World Bank, which includes alumni serving in prominent leadership roles and initiatives to involve students in taking ownership for the world's future.
The Wharton School and the World Bank partner on a revolutionary approach to engaging young adults in the future of the planet.
We went backstage with Team Pennsurance, winners of the Ideas for Action competition, as they presented at the World Bank/IMF annual meeting in Lima.
An interview with Edith Aviles de Kostes, head of corporate and institutional banking for BNP Paribas in Hispanic Latin America.
The Lauder Institute will soon offer the world’s first premiere joint-degree MA/MBA program with a specialization on Africa.
A recent Wharton Global Modular Course brought students, faculty and alumni closer to ASEAN. Read an alumni participant's key takeaways.
The Penn Wharton Ideas for Action Initiative emerges from a Wharton and World Bank partnership, created by students dedicated to sustainable development.
Wharton alumna Aubrey Hruby discusses motivations for co-writing "The Next Africa," as well as why readers should read this Africa business book.
A junior travels to India and China during the Global Research Internship Program and connects with Wharton alumni who treat him like an "old neighbor."
Wharton's dean sits with Wharton alumni to discuss the state of the European markets during a Global Conversations Tour stop in London.
Wharton’s dean makes the case for why China's future is in the hands of its consumers and e-commerce, and the tech and retail companies looking to profit.
The process of business globalization is complex and dense with obstacles, but general rules (commandments) of globalization do exist. In fact, 10 of them.
Wharton faces the same macro forces that businesses confront, while tackling strategy and execution in ways that could inform private enterprise.
Wharton’s online journal of business analysis launches a new line of e-books for business leaders.