In the Media

Store-Brand Products

Kusum Ailawadi joins Freakonomics’ The Economics of Everyday Things podcast to discuss store-brand, or private label, products.

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Microsoft Is the World’s Most Valuable Company. N...

Features Roger McNamee T’82 in an article about Microsoft’s new standing as the world’s most valuable company, its investments in AI, and more.

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The Trends That Will Define the Global Economy...

Features Emily Blanchard and Davin Chor in an article collecting expert opinions about trends that will define the global economy in 2024.

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High Interest Rates Could Harm Future Generations as...

Highlights research coauthored by Gordon Phillips which found that the expansion of access to credit can have counterintuitive impacts on intergenerational economic mobility.

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15 Women on the Surprising Challenges of Motherhood and...

Features Natalia Lumen T’14, founder and head of growth at ThyForLife Health.

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Talk in Davos of ‘High for Longer’ as CEO...

Quotes Jose Minaya T’00, CEO of Nuveen, in an article about business leaders and financiers preparing for “high for longer” borrowing costs in 2024.

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They’re Advertised ‘From’ $249. But an Algorithm Has Blown...

Features Rob Shumsky in an article examining dynamic pricing and how it has impacted events like the Australian Open tennis tournament.

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Microsoft-OpenAI Created the Greatest Hype Campaign I’ve S...

Roger McNamee T’82, managing director at Elevation Partners, joins Squawk on the Street to discuss OpenAI founder Sam Altman's recent comments on AI, whether the technology is improving rapidly, and more.

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Retailers Are Stuck in a Cycle of Constant...

Quotes Scott Neslin in an article about the number of retail sales.

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In Her Own Words: Natalia Lumen Triumphs over...

Natalia Lumen T’14 authors a piece exploring how her diagnosis and treatment for thyroid cancer inspired her to found ThyForLife.

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Nuveen CEO Says U.S. Soft Landing Seems...

Jose Minaya T’00, CEO of Nuveen, joins Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos to discuss the economic outlook for the United States.

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Corporate Investing in Society Starts with Children

Kinya Seto T’96, president and CEO of LIXIL Group, authors an opinion piece about why corporations should actively invest in the future of society.

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