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Professor Zachary Tumin and alumna Madeleine Want discuss their new book, Precisely.
In his latest book, Professor Steven Cohen calls for a pragmatic approach.
In a recent visit to SIPA, Haruhiko Kuroda compared notes with Alan S. Blinder, a former Federal Reserve vice chairman.
The election of the conservative economist Santiago Peña MPA-EPM '03 preserves control for the Colorado Party, which has led the country for most of the past 76 years.
“Only meaningful reforms of deposit insurance, governance, regulatory structure and supervision can restore confidence in banks and the Fed’s credibility," Joseph Stiglitz said.
Sandra Black and coauthors find that lifting the borrowing limits did not improve access to student loan programs.
Glenn Denning explains why Kofi Annan’s 2004 proposition for an African green revolution is " more compelling than ever," citing the success of Asia's first and second phase of the green revolution.
Moderator Anya Schiffrin highlights key moments from a panel that focused on international efforts to defend against election mis- and disinformation as 2024 elections near.
Robert Shapiro speaks about why President Biden waited so long to announce, and what the timing means for a potential upcoming race with his predecessor.
NYC’s top official praises his late predecessor at the 24th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum.