Faculty News
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Prof. Anindya Ghose on equity crowdfunding
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Excerpt from OZY -- "Investors have to be accredited in the U.S., which generally limits the pool of possible investors to the top 1 percent. Now? About the top 5-10 percent of the population can buy their way in, estimates NYU’s Stern Business School professor Anindya Ghose."
Faculty News
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![OZY logo OZY logo](/sites/default/files/styles/192w_x_144h/public/assets/images/ozy192x144.jpg?h=cd55d432&itok=fTTuX4sF)
Excerpt from OZY -- "Investors have to be accredited in the U.S., which generally limits the pool of possible investors to the top 1 percent. Now? About the top 5-10 percent of the population can buy their way in, estimates NYU’s Stern Business School professor Anindya Ghose."