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?
Calling political and union opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership pact shortsighted, a Gabelli School of Business professor says there is “little to no” reason for the agreement not to be ratified by Congress. Paul McNelis, S.J., the Robert Bendheim Chair …
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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 …
By Claire Curry From measuring mobile device usage in Norway to exploring how conflicts of interest affect IPOs, Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business faculty spent summer 2015 traveling the world to collect data, present papers, and share research with scholars …
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