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TRIUM is highlighted as an example of a global joint degree program

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Excerpt from The New York Times -- "The [Deloitte Access Economics] report cited the TRIUM Executive M.B.A., a degree run by New York University’s Stern School of Business, the London School of Economics, and the H.E.C. School of Management in Paris. Upon completion of the TRIUM M.B.A., students are awarded an M.B.A. issued jointly by the three schools, and, accordingly, they have access to three alumni networks." Additional coverage appeared on CNBC.
Faculty News

An op-ed by Prof. Amity Shlaes on Halloween's recent surge in popularity

Excerpt from Bloomberg -- "No doubt about it, in many places Halloween reflects urban revival. It also reflects a cultural coming together ... There’s something unifying in the ghoulishness of the spaces between the teeth in the carved pumpkin’s grin." Additional coverage appeared in Bloomberg Businessweek and San Francisco Chronicle.
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Prof. Xavier Gabaix's research on stock market plunges is referenced

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Excerpt from a MarketWatch blog -- "According to a fascinating body of research (championed in large part by Xavier Gabaix, a finance professor at New York University) plunges as big as 1987’s Black Monday—while rare—are an inherent part of the investment landscape."
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Executive Board Member and Prof. Richard Bernstein suggests a plan to fix the US economy

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Excerpt from CNBC -- " ... any company in the world that wants to build a plant in the united states will get an immediate investment tax credit against the cost of the plant, so the plant's actually tax free. you can then combine that with state and local governments incentives in one form or another to either reduce taxes further or improve education for workers, things like that."  Additional coverage appeared on MSNBC.
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An op-ed by Prof. Daniel Altman on the positive outlook for South American economies

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Excerpt from BigThink -- "While countries in North America and Europe suffer through a downturn that has people questioning the very foundations of their economies, something far more positive is happening in South America."
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Prof. Priya Raghubir on community food-tasting events

Excerpt from New York Daily News -- "'They bring in people who are unlikely to have gone to the area,' said Priya Raghubir, a professor of marketing at New York University."
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An op-ed by Executive Board Member and Prof. Richard Bernstein on the US economy

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Excerpt from Financial Times -- "If there are two things most economists can agree on they are that government policies cannot re-inflate bubbles and that the US economy has to move away from a levered, consumption-focused economy to one focused more on production and exports."  Additional coverage appeared in Financial Times.
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Prof. Craig Stacey on new social media research from Stern's Center for Measurable Marketing

Excerpt from Washington Square News -- "Led by E. Craig Stacey, Stern adjunct professor and CMM director of research, and Koen Pauwels, associate professor at Ozeyegin University, the study found that social media communication led to an increase of 'in-store foot traffic.'"  Additional coverage appeared in Brafton News.
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Prof. Scott Galloway on the digital IQ of watch and jewelry brands

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Excerpt from Forbes -- “The Watches & Jewelry industry is running out of time online. Although these brands are beginning to invest in social media and mobile, transaction-orientation and digital marketing competence such as search, email, and retargeting lag other industries.”  Additional coverage appeared in Retail Jeweller.
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Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Overseers Henry Kaufman and Prof. Nouriel Roubini are highlighted

Excerpt from The Economist blog -- " ... Nouriel Roubini (who has inherited the title of Doctor Doom from Henry Kaufman) ... outlined the case why he thinks there is a 60% chance of a developed world recession."
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Prof. Nouriel Roubini predicts a hard landing for China's economy

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Excerpt from a Financial Times blog -- "[Roubini] said on Monday at a Helsinki seminar that China was heading for a hard landing in 2013 or 2014."  Additional coverage appeared in Forbes and three Bloomberg pieces.
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NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business Student Luncheon Lecture with Ilene Knable Gotts, Esq.

The NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business invites you to join them for a special lunch with guest speaker Ilene Knable Gotts, partner, antitrust, at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
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Real Estate Luminary Larry Silverstein Shares Secrets of Success with MBA Students

NYU alumnus Larry Silverstein (ARTS '52), who serves as an honorary vice chair of NYU’s Board of Trustees, sat down with a group of MBA students during a Leadership Luncheon Series. He spoke candidly about his 55-year career in the real estate industry, including the recent progress and challenges facing the reconstruction of the World Trade Center site.
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Prof. Panos Ipeirotis's research on Mechanical Turk is highlighted

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Excerpt from Toronto Star -- "In a 2009 survey of who works for Mechanical Turk, New York University Professor Panos Ipeirotis found that half of the world’s Turkers live in the United States, while 40 per cent live in India."
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An op-ed by Prof. Roy Smith on Jamie Dimon, CEP & Chairman of JPMorgan Chase

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Excerpt from Financial News -- "Jamie Dimon has been getting a lot of attention lately for his impassioned bashing of Basel III as too tight on capital terms and too loose on risk standards for European banks. Had he been more diplomatic, probably no one would have listened."
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Alumnus David Steinberger on his company, comiXology, the 2007 Business Plan Competition winner

Excerpt from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- "In a world where it's hard to find someone who is not fighting for a share of your computer, tablet or smartphone screen time, comiXology can claim partnerships with big guns Marvel and DC."
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Prof. Robert Salomon on Stern's new Global Strategy program for executives

Excerpt from Alister & Paine -- "This program is consistent with Stern’s overall focus on Global Business; however, this particular program does not focus on a specific country or region. Rather, the goal is to give participants a holistic, systemic view of the global economy, and the role of multinationals in a globalized world."
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NYU Life Trustee Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Overseers Henry Kaufman is highlighted

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Excerpt from Business Insider -- "A few weeks ago I attended a conference sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute, where I participated on a panel with Henry Kaufman, Bill Miller and Marty Leibowitz."
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An op-ed by Prof. Michael Spence on the global jobs challenge

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Excerpt from Project-Syndicate.org -- "Global economic-management institutions need to address whether the pace of globalization, and its implied structural change, is faster than the capacity of individuals, economies, and societies to adjust can withstand."  Additional coverage appeared in The Daily News Egypt, Delaware Online, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Businessweek, Nation of Change, China Daily, Business Insider and European Voice, among other outlets.
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Prof. Arun Sundararajan on PayPal's decision to build an off-line presence

Excerpt from Washington Square News -- "They've handled payments for virtual-space (online) merchants in the past and that's where their presence is ... The pop-up store will help them draw in physical-space merchants and get them aware of PayPal as a payment option."  Additional coverage appeared on UWire.
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Prof. Lawrence White on credit unions

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Excerpt from Reuters -- "Credit unions are an alternative source for the kind of services a bank provides ... I'm hoping they would see the un-banked as part of their mission. That would be the most socially worthwhile thing they could do."  Additional coverage appeared in the Baltimore Sun and Yahoo! Finance.
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Prof. Cynthia Franklin is highlighted for participating in the Women's Economic Empowerment Summit

Excerpt from Targeted News Service -- "Women executives, business owners, and entrepreneurs engaged in a discussion with White House Office of Public Engagement Senior Policy Advisor Bibi Hidalgo, NYU Stern School of Business' Senior Associate Director of the Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation Cynthia Franklin, Managing Director of Golden Seeds Peggy Wallace, and Manhattan Chamber of Commerce President Nancy Ploeger on reaching the next level of success."  Additional coverage appeared in Congressional Documents and Publications.
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Prof. Jonathan Haidt's research on revenge is featured

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Excerpt from BigThink -- "This paper by Jonathan Haidt, John Sabini, Dena Gromet, John Darley on 'What exactly makes revenge sweet? How anger is satisfied in real life and at the movies,' finds that women report taking a bit less satisfaction than men in avenged personal slights."
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Prof. Nouriel Roubini shares his global economic predictions

Excerpt from Bloomberg Businessweek -- "A Greek default could trigger a global economic shock on the scale of that suffered after Lehman Brother Holdings Inc.’s 2008 failure, said Nouriel Roubini."  Additional coverage appeared in Bloomberg Businesswee, four Bloomberg pieces, Yahoo! News blog, The Economist blog, Bloomberg Markets, New York Post, Boston Globe blog, two CNBC pieces, Barron's blog, The New York Times and Financial Times.
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An op-ed by Prof. Amity Shlaes on the policy changes that allowed for Steve Jobs's success

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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal -- "Over time, what we might call the Jobs Economy led to a jobs economy. In the past quarter-century, Apple and innovative companies like it yielded employment for a whole region, Silicon Valley; an improvement in America's standard of living with the creation of personal computing; and productivity gains throughout the economy."  Additional coverage appeared on History News Network and Future of Capitalism.

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