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Steers Center for Global Real Estate Hosts "Reimagining the Storefront: Consumers, Merchants, and Financiers"

The Steers Center for Global Real Estate, Georgetown Real Estate Alliance, and Georgetown Wall Street Alliance presented “Reimagining the Storefront: Consumers, Merchants,…

February 1, 2018

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How MBA Students Make the Most of LinkedIn

“The LinkedIn profile gives you an opportunity to go beyond that historical, chronological event-based resume and say more about who you are, what you do and why you do what…

January 30, 2018

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China Promises Economic Liberalization, But Talk Is Cheap

An op-ed by Arthur Dong, teaching professor: “The recently concluded gathering at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland serves as a sounding board for world leaders…

January 29, 2018

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Marketing Across Borders Under Conditions of Terrorism

An op-ed by Michael Czinkota, associate professor: “Terrorism refers to the risk or actual encounter of violent acts designed to cause fear and intimidation. Despite posing an…

January 26, 2018

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Opinion: I-66 Tolls Cause Winners and Losers in the Daily Commute

An op-ed by Michael Douma, assistant research professor and director of the Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics: “The tolls on Interstate 66 have been…

January 26, 2018

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Latest Canvs Study Proves Audience Emotions Predict Live TV Viewership

Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and emotion measurement leader Canvs has announced a joint study on how the television show audience Emotional Reactions …

January 25, 2018

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USA Imposes New Tariffs: Will There Be A Commercial War?

The United States imposes new tariffs on solar panels and washing machines. Why specifically to these products? Because right now? We analyzed it with Ricardo Ernst, of…

January 25, 2018

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The Biggest Risk to NAFTA May Be Trump’s Frustration

James Angel, associate professor of finance at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, suggested that the tariffs on solar panels and washing machines — the…

January 24, 2018

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How Congress Used the Shutdown Deal to Cut More Taxes

“It was just for the sake of buying time,” said Thomas Cooke, a professor of business law and tax expert at Georgetown.…

January 24, 2018

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Short-term Thinking in U.S. Markets: A Growing Trend With Lasting Implications

Short-termism, or “quarterly-capitalism” as it is sometimes called, refers to the pressures public companies often face to return big profits as quickly as possible. While…

January 23, 2018