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Prof. Joel Rubinson on Walmart's decision to share point-of-sale data

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Excerpt from a Forbes.com blog -- Joel Rubinson of Rubinson Partners predicts that “ultimately the consumer will be the winner as Walmart and its vendors make better marketing decisions that add more value to daily life.”
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Professors Priya Raghubir, Vicki Morwitz and Amitav Chakravarti’s research

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Excerpt from Irish Times -- "But a study in the Journal of Consumer Psychology earlier this year looked more rigorously at this bias in time perception. The experiments suggest that the phenomenon happens not only on long trips to and from from home, but on shorter excursions too, and also on journeys to a familiar destination that isn’t home."
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Nobel Laureate Prof. Michael Spence discusses the US economy and Italy's debt problems

Excerpt from Bloomberg -- "To restore fiscal balance on a reasonable time horizon, without doing it too quickly and killing off growth, is a problem nobody actually knows how to solve, and we're going to have to work through it together. In this political climate I don't know how that's going to go, but the challenge is to maintain in the government's budget the things that tend to supoprt medium- and long-term growth..."
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Prof. Lawrence White's policy proposal for improving ICANN's governance

Excerpt from Information Technology Newsweekly -- "According to the authors of a study from New York City, New York, 'The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has control over extremely important aspects of the Internet. Yet, its non-profit corporation status, combined with the way that it is funded and governed, make accountability a serious problem.'"
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A speech by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on financial reform at NYU Stern is featured

Excerpt from Minyanville.com -- "Last August, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner used a speech at New York University’s Stern School of Business to outline a few financial reform principles necessary to quickly and properly execute the newly passed Dodd-Frank Act."
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Professors from NYU Stern are teaching in the STAR Executive MBA program

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Excerpt from TheHill.com -- "Professors from the Wharton School of Business, NYU Stern School of Business, Columbia University and Harvard University will be teaching the courses. But students say it is manageable. 'You can do the work. You just have to apply yourself,' said Danisha Rolle, founder and editor in chief of SET magazine and the spouse of Samari, who is an executive consultant for SET."
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Undergraduate student Jason Bieber on co-creating the Ofek Israel Consulting Group

Excerpt from NYConvergence.com -- "A recent article by the New York Daily News talked students from the NYU Stern School who have created a club called Ofek, which aims at connecting Israeli tech startups with businesses in the United States. Jason Bieber and Daniel Pessar created the club called Ofek, or “horizon” in Hebrew, which has already set themselves up as the sales force for Israeli based eDealya."
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Prof. Frederick Choi on the role of accounting standards

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Excerpt from Accounting Today -- "'What's the role of standards? It's to assure comparability and improve operational and allocational efficiency of the markets,' said Choi, who developed the IFRS template for the NYU accounting curriculum."
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Member of the Executive Board and Prof. Richard Bernstein is one of "The Ten to Watch in 2012"

Excerpt from Registered Rep -- "Richard Bernstein is shunning emerging markets and focusing on U.S. stocks. It is the kind of contrarian call that advisors have come to expect from Bernstein, a former Merrill Lynch chief investment strategist. Most of the forecasts have proved on target."
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In an op-ed, Profs Viral Acharya and Sabri Öncü discuss the European debt crisis

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Excerpt from Livemint.com -- "The financial crisis that started in the US in 2007 offers valuable policy lessons in how to avoid the build-up to a Lehman event."
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Prof. William Greene on replacing human labor with machines

Excerpt from New York Daily News -- "Every economy on the planet is headed in this direction," said Prof. William Greene of NYU's Stern School of Business. "The replacement of human labor with machines has been going on ... in every economy since long before the Industrial Revolution."
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Prof. Lawrence White on the US debt ceiling debate

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Excerpt from CNNMoney -- "It's already exacerbating the situation," said New York University Professor of Economics Lawrence White, who testified before Congress last week about the debt crisis.
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In an op-ed, Prof. Amity Shlaes discusses Newt Gingrich's approach to budget negotiations

Excerpt from Bloomberg -- "Those who criticize Gingrich's tactics in budget negotiations are forgetting the big story. President Clinton didn't come into office as an austerity champion. He came to Washington to rearrange health care and promulgate Labor Party-style workplace reforms..." Additional coverage appeared on Newt.org, Sarasota Herald-Tribune and Delawareonline.com
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Prof. Russell Winer's research on product pricing is referenced

Excerpt from Rapid News Network -- “I think this is all consistent with the idea that odd prices act as an information-processing reduction,” he explained, “indicating a product is a deal. Just because the price ends with 99 cents, it doesn’t mean it’s a really good deal.”
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Nobel Laureate Prof. Robert Engle's volatility research is referenced

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Excerpt from MarketWatch -- "The strategy works because, at least historically, the market’s most volatile days tend to be clustered together rather than occurring randomly. (This crucial finding traces to research conducted by New York University finance professor Robert Engle, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 2003)."
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Prof. Adam Alter on the effect of a company's name on its stock price

Excerpt from Viewpoint Magazine -- "‘Research shows that companies entering the American stock market tend to perform better when they have a name that’s easier to pronounce,’ says Adam Alter, assistant professor of marketing and a psychologist at New York’s Stern School of Business."
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Chief IT and Facilities Officer Anand Padmanabhan and Maya Georgieva on the iPad at Stern

Excerpt from Campus Technology -- "In the fall 2010 semester, Padmanabhan and project co-lead Maya Georgieva, assistant director of educational technology, began an extensive pilot of the XanEdu iPad app in more than 50 of Stern's MBA courses, and provided feedback to XanEdu through surveys, one-on-one interviews, and focus groups."  Additional coverage appeared on the XanEdu blog.
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In an op-ed, Henry Kaufman (PhD ’58) discusses solving economic problems

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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal -- "We urgently need new ways of thinking about market behavior from our economic thinkers and political leaders. Regrettably, it remains very difficult for those who have dominated economic thought and political life in recent decades to think in fundamentally new ways."
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Undergraduate student Jason Bieber is highlighted for co-creating the Ofek Israel Consulting Group

Excerpt from New York Daily News -- "NYU student Jason Bieber gathered his friends and formed OFEK, a school club and business that does business development and consulting for Isreali start-ups. For one group of NYU students, this summer break is no vacation."
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Prof. Stephen Brown’s research, showing that diversification of funds of hedge funds increases risk

Excerpt from Investment Weekly News -- "It is widely believed that a diversified hedge fund portfolio strategy is an effective hedge against adverse market movements. New research by NYU Stern Finance Professor Stephen Brown, with co-authors Greg Gregoriou and Razvan Pascalau of SUNY College at Plattsburgh School of Business and Economics, shows this is not the case..."
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Stern in the News: July 2011

In July, NYU Stern generated more than 700 media hits. Stern faculty were featured for their research and perspectives on a variety of subjects including the credit rating downgrade, the News Corporation scandal and the risk of a double-dip recession in prominent outlets such as Associated Press, Bloomberg, CNN and The Wall Street Journal. Additionally, in more than 50 op-eds, Stern faculty discussed the debt ceiling debate, the Eurozone crisis and the one-year anniversary of Dodd-Frank.
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Nobel Laureate Prof. Michael Spence on the US debt ceiling debate

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Excerpt from Reuters -- "The best hope would be we'll get the debt ceiling raised and then we'll have a complex, difficult debate about restoring fiscal stability, and hopefully it will keep the pieces that help us rebuild the growth and employment momentum."
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Prof. Al Lieberman on Hollywood studios' foreign production

Excerpt from Variety -- "NYU Stern's Entertainment, Media and Technology Program head Al Lieberman says News Corp. is clearly the most global among studio parent companies, citing its expansive ownership stakes in the U.K.'s BSkyB, Star India, Star China, Fox Italia and elsewhere."

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