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  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    What will trigger the next financial crisis?

    Did we learn enough from the last financial crisis to get better at engineering more resilient financial systems? A survey of global experts suggests that even with safeguards in place, there's a perpetually unpredictable element that creates systemic risk: people

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    How do you spot a financial bubble?

    Differentiating strong but sustainable growth from an asset bubble is easiest in hindsight. Vikram Mansharamani YC '96 offers a framework for spotting bubbles before they burst.

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    How does immigration affect global business?

    Immigration can help economies become more dynamic and efficient, and research shows that inclusive policies create a net benefit, but they are increasingly a politically difficult sell. How are countries and regions around the world handling the challenge?

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    Can we create affordable housing in the world's fastest-growing cities?

    More than half the planet's population lives in urban areas, and cities are absorbing most of the world's population growth, putting pressure on the limited supply of housing. Ira Peppercorn '85, a consultant on international development, says that creating affordable housing in the developing world requires truly understanding how people in those communities live.

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    Does taking photos make experiences more enjoyable?

    With the rise of the smartphone, the use of digital photography has exploded -- and with it concerns that we are paying more attention to documenting our lives than living them. In a new study, Yale SOM's Gal Zauberman investigated whether taking photos diminishes or enhances experiences.

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    What happens when the same investors own everything?

    Since their creation, index funds have allowed investors to diversify their holdings at a low cost. But according to research by Yale SOM's Florian Ederer, all of that diversification has a surprising side effect: in many industries, companies are owned by an overlapping set of investors, reducing their incentive to compete.

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    Does Focusing on Shareholder Value Hurt Shareholder Value?

    Shareholders own the corporation, so managers should maximize returns for shareholders, right? Corporate law expert Lynn Stout says that there are problems with this argument, starting with the fact that legally shareholders don't own a corporation. On top of that, she says, prioritization of shareholder value harms returns in the long run

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    How Does Private Equity Work in India?

    Private equity experts and investors in India describe a unique developing market where even with bountiful capital and few opportunities for anything but minority shares the sector is profitable and a key to harnessing the country's tremendous entrepreneurial energy

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    Can foreign retail benefit India?

    Professor K. Sudhir discusses India’s move to expand the presence of foreign retailers to modernize the country’s retail sector and boost economic growth

  • Can Vietnam become a global tech hub?

    What Are The Realities Of Microfinance?

    New research is debunking myths about microfinance and showing how organizations can effectively address problems associated with poverty. Yale faculty Dean Karlan, Tony Sheldon, and Rodrigo Canales discuss the problems and the promise in the field of microfinance and the lessons for other kinds of social enterprise.