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Eswar Prasad, SAP
"There was a sense among some in the administration that keeping Powell at the top and having the other vacancies [go to left-leaning candidates] gave...
Sarah Kreps, PACS
“There’s a realization that winning the war is as much a function of a nonmilitary tool like social media as it is about the bullets,” says Sarah...
Robert Hockett, Einaudi
“The worry is that if this [insider trading] happens often, people won't be as willing to buy stocks and they'd be less trusting of the market in...
Linda Shi Quoted in NYT
In the New York Times: Shi is concerned that the model’s underlying data set — the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative — is so strongly correlated...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and trade policy, discusses the political risks involved in investing in China.
Sidney Tarrow, Einaudi
This op-ed is written by Sidney Tarrow, professor of government and adjunct professor at the Cornell Law School. He argues many state “police...
Lance Compa, LACS
A new law in Mexico is banning labor subcontracting. Lance Compa, senior lecturer at the ILR School, calls the legislation a “very significant” step....
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“China’s growth trajectory is returning to a post-pandemic normal, with the government once again having to balance the imperative of maintaining...
Sturt Manning, Einaudi Center
Sturt Manning, professor of arts and sciences, led a team of researchers in radiocarbon dating a wooden pool structure in Italy.
Nicole Hassoun, Visiting Scholar
The drugmakers have “what everybody wants, and they can charge quite a bit,” says Nicole Hassoun, a professor at Binghamton University and visiting...