In recent years, China’s influence on the U.S. economy has been growing. At a conference on this topic held at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus, experts shared their research and predictions on how China’s financial system and policy issues may affect …
If history repeats itself, does it follow that we can know what historical figures would do if they were alive today? What would Alexander Hamilton, for example, think about the current political climate?
Echoing President Barack Obama’s recent State of the Union declaration that the U.S. economy is the strongest and most durable in the world, Fordham Professor Paul Bennett said traumatic problems such as terrorism probably would not affect American markets very …
During Pope Francis’ lifetime, Argentinians have been subject to a number of economic experiments and political upheaval that have shaped not only the country’s troubled history, but also the pope’s views on capitalism and government, according to an article written …