Tag: Finance
Green: Disruptions in China not sign of long-term problem
Speaking earlier this week on WABE's "A Closer Look," Goizueta associate professor of finance Clifton Green cautioned listeners not to expect long-term economic problems thanks...
Green: Stock market dive a result of low confidence
Wall Street investors experienced a rude wake-up call Monday morning, rising to find the Dow Jones industrial average plummeting nearly 1,000 points at the opening bell....
Americans becoming more responsible with credit cards
Goizueta's Tom Smith tells NPR that Americans aren't spending like they used to, especially when it comes to throwing charges on their credit cards.
The business world isn’t the only place with a wage gap
"The Nielsen overnight rating for the women’s final was 15.2, with more than 25.4 million viewers in the U.S. By comparison, the men’s final last year received a 9.1 Nielsen rating, with 17.3 million viewers." But the payout isn't equal.
Cost of Olympics questioned as #Atlanta nears anniversary
A recent trend of escalating costs to host the Olympic Games may have reached a tipping point, as spending and return on investment are...
Smith: Big changes, challenges ahead for Greek economy
"On Sunday, the citizens of Greece voted No on the country’s referendum to accept a package of money in exchange for further austerity measures, now what?" writes Goizueta professor Tom Smith.
Experts: You could see the FIFA drama coming
Tuesday evening the United States Women's National Soccer Team defeated Germany to advance to the final match of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup....
Faculty, staff contribute to Summer Reading lists
The Emory News Center staff checked around campus and -- in true summer fashion -- pulled together a reading list for young and old.
Smith: Can you really trust the unemployment rate?
Tom Smith, Assistant Professor in the Practice of Finance, writes for The Conversation asking the question: Why is it so hard to understand the unemployment rate?
Emory, Goizueta recognize teaching awards for 2014-15 academic year
Congratulations to the Goizueta Business School faculty in all programs who were honored with teaching awards in 2014-15.
Rosensweig: Look at the “fat middle” when evaluating a workforce
When it comes to demographic curves, Jeffrey Rosensweig likes India's. The director of the global perspectives program also likes those of Mexico, Brazil,Indonesia, Colombia and Turkey.
Smith: Traffic only hampers Metro Atlanta business opportunities
Via the AJC:
Some lower-paid positions, such as those in the hotel, restaurant and retail industry, are in areas where workers can’t afford to live,...