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2022 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
the Routledge Companion to Critical Management Studies. She is currently working on a book on racial global capitalism. She also serves on the Nominating Committee of the Nobel Prize in Economics in Sweden.... View Details
- 29 Sep 2008
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Financial Crisis Caution Urged by Faculty Panel
create a bigger problem going forward. Anytime the government manages a risk, it must also manage the moral hazard, and the current crisis is no exception," Moss concluded. Innovation Will Continue University Professor Robert Merton, who received the View Details
- 16 Sep 2015
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Built for Speed
path toward peace and sustainable change than just a good business idea. “I mean, I almost cried uncle 10 times in the first month.” “I mean, I almost cried uncle 10 times in the first month.” Making things that move was in his DNA. His... View Details
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Past Issues - Alumni
Eamer helped broker a historic peace in the forests of British Columbia Complete Table of Contents December 2016 The Year in Books 2016 Alumni Authors on the Shelves The Dragon’s Tale Professor Warren McFarlan on China’s ascent from... View Details
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whose identification won Ronald Coase the Nobel Prize in Economics [2] and which, unless we believe that one company will take over the world, is the logical corollary of the first, asks, "What is the limit... View Details
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