Andrea Prat‘s research was featured in the Harvard Business Review. He has co-authored a working paper seeking to measure CEO productivity by surveying the chief executives of over 1000 firms. Read more here.
Sakai Ando, a job market candidate, is awarded the 20th Moriguchi Prize Award on December 6th, 2017 for his job market paper “Size-Dependent Policies and Efficient Firm Creation” from Osaka University, Institute of Social and Economic Research, which jointly runs International Economic Review with the University of Pennsylvania. The Moriguchi Prize Award was established
Tropical Storm Harvey has left in its wake upended lives and enormous property damage, estimated by some at $150-$180bn. But the storm that pummelled the Texas coast for the better part of a week also raises deep questions about the United States’ economic system and politics… Joseph E Stiglitz is
“HERE’S what nobody is telling you: Find a husband on campus before you graduate,” wrote Susan Patton, a human-resources consultant, in 2013 … The Latest iteration of the debate comes in a recent paper by Pierre-André Chiappori and Bernard Salanié, of Columbia University, and Yoram Weiss, of Tel Aviv University, which
BLOOMBERG NEWS A Medal for Helping Keep the U.S. Running Aug 8, 2017 – What do you do after you win the U.S. Treasury Medal for Distinguished Service? For Columbia University professor of economics and international affairs Richard Clarida, the answer was to become global strategic adviser for Pacific Investment Management Co.
We are very pleased to anounce the winners and runner-ups of our Annual Wueller Stpiends.
Columbia University Office of the Executive Vice President for Research announced the names of six teams receiving funding through Research Initiatives in Science and Engineering (RISE), one of the largest internal research grant competitions within the University. The annual award provides funds for up to six interdisciplinary faculty teams from
The Big Sort: College Reputation and Labor Market Outcomes Picking a college is one of the most important decisions in a young person’s life. It will shape their experience over the next four years and likely determine their first job. New research suggests that the stakes could be even higher than
Congratulations to Evan Friedman, who has received an NSF doctoral dissertation grant for his project “Attention and Beliefs in Games: an Experiment”. Good luck with your continued research.
Prof. Richard Clarida has been featured on Bloomberg.com where he discusses Janet Yellen’s news conference and evidence of the Phillips Curve effect in US wages. Press for article.