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Op-Ed: Why Shelter The Internet Edge Providers?
An op-ed by Anna Maria Kovacs, visiting policy scholar, Center for Business and Public Policy: “The Senate is about to vote on a resolution introduced under the Congressional…
May 16, 2018
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New Leadership Offers A Chance For A U.S.-Cuba Reboot
An op-ed by Michael Czinkota, associate professor: “After six decades of communist rule in Cuba, the island is now governed by someone outside of the Castro family for the…
May 16, 2018
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Ernst Receives Patrick Healy Award at John Carroll Weekend
Ricardo Ernst, Baratta Chair in Global Business, was presented the 2018 Patrick Healy Award, the highest honor bestowed by Georgetown’s Alumni Association upon…
May 15, 2018
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Why The Best Leaders Give Their Power Away
An op-ed by Leslie Crutchfield, executive director, Global Social Enterprise Initiative: “The students of Parkland, Fla., top Fortune’s 2018 list of the World’s 50 Greatest…
May 12, 2018
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Amazon Has A Rare Chance To Get More Diverse Fast
“The best thing that companies can do is to throw out their intuition that they know whom to hire and what to look for,” says Catherine Tinsley, the Raffini Family Professor…
May 10, 2018
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Bans On Paying For Human Blood Distort A Vital Global Market
But Peter Jaworski, of Georgetown University, is skeptical, suggesting that, anecdotes aside, the evidence shows paid plasma donation “does not crowd out voluntary blood…
May 10, 2018
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The 20 Most Interesting Business School Classes In The World, With Links To Their Syllabi
Peer to Peer Economies: Melissa L. Bradley, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown.…
May 8, 2018
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Why The 2020 Census Citizenship Question Matters In The 2018 Elections
An op-ed by Robert Shapiro, senior policy scholar, Center for Business and Public Policy: “The Decennial Census is a vital instrument in how Americans live their lives. Right…
May 7, 2018
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Pushing Tech To Trump Country
“There is plenty tech companies can do, but I don’t think they are doing much of it,” said Larry Downes, a Berkeley, Calif.-based innovation scholar with the Georgetown…
May 7, 2018
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As The ‘King Of Debt,’ Trump Borrowed To Build His Empire. Then He Began Spending Hundreds Of Millions In Cash
Particularly when pursuing major projects, private real estate firms usually borrow. “I still think at the end of the day, you want some debt,” said Ed Walter, a Georgetown…
May 5, 2018