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 Joseph Vitale, freelance writer for GabelliConnect Several experts on the economic state of Cuba came together last week at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus to discuss the future of the nation and its developing relationship with the United States. The …
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By Joe Vitale, GabelliConnect Freelance Writer Using the economies of Greece, China and the United States as examples, a Fordham University Gabelli School of Business graduate and global banker gave business students a primer on how upcoming financial decisions in …
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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