India’s economy is poised to rebound. But realizing the potential requires a smoother absorption of big structural reforms, revived private investment and stable oil prices, say experts.
India’s economy is poised to rebound. But realizing the potential requires a smoother absorption of big structural reforms, revived private investment and stable oil prices, say experts.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recounted his unlikely ascent to the top job and how the software giant’s culture is changing, during a recent talk at Wharton.
New Wharton research delves into the little-studied question of how human performance and team dynamics are impacted by automation.
Luxury fashion designer Christian Louboutin is fighting to trademark his signature red shoe soles in the European courts. Will he succeed?
Planning for the possible orderly shut-down of big banks can ensure that shareholders and management “bear the consequences of their decisions” — not taxpayers, says the outgoing FDIC chair.
Global perceptions of the U.S. are getting significantly worse, notes the new Best Countries report from U.S. News & World Report, BAV Group and Wharton.
The Trump infrastructure plan could lift the federal debt or decrease it, depending on how it is financed. But it will surely need more private and state funding, experts say.
Death has changed in modern times, with technology prolonging life and making dying a shareable event. But what has been gained and what has been lost along the way?
The LIBOR scandal is one of the biggest financial scrams in history. In his new book, journalist David Enrich unravels what went down.
People who achieve a personal best tend to relax afterwards and not push themselves further. But is that a good thing to do?
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