Tomorrow, voters in Great Britain go to the polls to vote on one of the most globally contentious economic and political issues of 2016: Whether or not the British should leave the European Union. At the heart of the closely …
Greece’s decision Monday to close its banks in an effort to slow the country’s financial crisis caught some “people a little bit by surprise,” one market analyst told The New York Times. But Professor James R. Lothian, director of Fordham …
Two centuries of historical data from three countries show that erratic monetary policy gives rise to erratic economic behavior, according to new research conducted by a noted Fordham University business faculty member. James R. Lothian, a distinguished professor of finance and …
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