The Global Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath: Quinlan Professor Pens Book About 2008 Global Financial Crisis
According to a new book co-edited by Quinlan School of Business Professor A. G. (Tassos) Malliaris, the instability of the human mind led to the formation and sheer magnitude of the 2008 global financial crisis. This hypothesis is explored and tested in The Global Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath: Hidden Factors in the Meltdown. The book focuses on the three factors that intensified the meltdown—economic, psychological and social values—and features chapters written by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, behavioral finance pioneer Hersh Shefrin and New York Times best-selling author Nassim Taleb.
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CBS Professor Talks Growing Globalization Blues
Columbia Business School published an op-ed by Joseph E. Stieglitz — Nobel laureate in economics, chief economist at the Roosevelt Institute, and Columbia professor — this week, in which he elucidates the major thesis in his recent book, Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy with regard to increased opposition to globalizing reforms. Continue reading…