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Faculty Viewpoints

  • Is There Opportunity in Global Complexity?

    Yale’s David Bach explains how to gain an edge by effectively navigating the complicated global landscape of differences in cultural, political, and regulatory norms.

    An animated illustration of shipping containers reading "Think global, act local."
  • Did Finance Make Civilization Possible?

    Prof. William Goetzmann traces the millennia-long relationship between finance and the growth of civilization.

    Two ancient coins Demosthenes
  • How Have Individuals Shaped Globalization?

    In his new book, Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Garten examines nearly a thousand years of globalization through the lens of 10 individuals who accelerated and shaped the process.

  • What Is the Impact of Big Data?

    Yale SOM’s K. Sudhir on how data analytics can change management, in marketing and beyond.

  • Is China Still Rising?

    Yale SOM’s Zhiwu Chen and Stephen Roach debate China’s economic outlook.

    Skyline of Chinese metropolis during daytime
  • Why Is Healthcare So Expensive?

    Yale’s Zack Cooper discusses new findings on what drives the high costs of healthcare and how to rein them in.

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  • What Does the Chinese Slowdown Mean for the World?

    Yale SOM’s Stephen Roach says that the world will need to adapt as China makes a much-needed transition.

    China
  • What’s Next for China?

    With China’s dramatic internal growth on shaky economic ground, the country is looking outward for its next act.

  • How Did Volkswagen Go Wrong?

    Three Yale faculty on the causes and consequences of the Volkswagen emissions scandal.

    Volkswagen
  • Can the American Civil Religion Bridge the Partisan Divide?

    Yale sociologist Philip Gorski on our competing national narratives and what they mean for contemporary politics.