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Social Security Systems at Risk Worldwide
Experts
at the inaugural conference of IBS's Rosenberg Institute for Global
Finance debated privatization and other challenges of social security
systems around the world.
Professor Martin Feldstein giving the keynote speech at the symposium
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Executive Programs Explore Threats to World Economy, Macroeconomics
Executive programs this summer will focus on Threats to the World Economy - including war, terrorism, debt and recession - and Macroeconomic Policy and Management, a course previously taught at Harvard.
The Lloyd's Building - one of the field trips of last year's program in London.
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Speakers Address Challenging Business Environment
Forbes'
"Entrepreneur of the Year" and other top CEOs will take part in IBS's
popular CEO and Entrepreneur Forum series and in the School's new
Corporate Responsibility and Real Estate Fora.
Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister, Nikolay Vassilev '97, speaking at IBS
in the fall.
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New Faces, New Facilities, New Courses
With
a new building under construction, new members joining the faculty, and
many new courses, IBS is on the move.
Professor Carol Osler came to IBS after 10 years as Senior Economist
at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Explaining the Global Economy
How do companies manage strategic alliances? How do inventors
develop intellectual property? These are just two of the key issues
being researched and taught by professors at IBS.
Mastering Alliance Strategy is co-authored by Professor Ben
Gomes-Casseres, Director of the MBA International Program at IBS.
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