Pandemic, Partisanship, and the Economy Await a Biden Presidency
Professors Glenn Hubbard, Ray Horton, and Tano Santos discuss the state of political economy at the end of the Trump presidency.
Professors Glenn Hubbard, Ray Horton, and Tano Santos discuss the state of political economy at the end of the Trump presidency.
For the School’s Leading Through Change webinar series, CBS faculty, alumni, and special guests have shared insights over the past six months on the future of the economy during the pandemic.
Government policy will play a crucial role in the future of the residential and commercial market.
Professor Shivaram Rajgopal moderates a debate between economist Jared Bernstein and financial expert Paul Kazarian ’81 on deficits during the pandemic.
Professor of Professional Practice Angela Lee explains how there are opportunities for investors during the pandemic even though she believes the worst of the downturn is yet to come.
Professor Frederic Mishkin and Patricia C. Mosser, Director of the MPA Program in Economic Policy Management at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, analyze the Federal Reserve’s efforts to bolster the economy during the coronavirus pandemic in a discussion moderated by Kate Davidson of the Wall Street Journal.
Professor Wei Jiang moderates a discussion between former Obama administration advisor Avril Haines and Christopher Thomas, the former general manager of Intel China, on how the pandemic could alter the relationship between the US and China and what it means for global business. Close-captioned.
Shang-Jin Wei, the N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy, discusses how COVID-19 will change the future of US-China relations in conversation with Neil Irwin’ 08 of the New York Times. Close-captioned.
Abby Joseph Cohen and Alexis Crow share insights on the economic impact of COVID-19 in a discussion moderated by Pierre Yared. Close-captioned.
Exploring the economic implications of COVID-19 on Japan and the US. Close-captioned.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world of business, while bringing historical inequities and injustice into sharp relief.
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