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Brazil: A Pathway into
the Future 

Brazil Conference

This 2012 Brazil Conference, held at the Cornell Club in New York City, was a joint venture between Johnson’s Emerging Markets Institute and Saõ Paulo-based think tank Better Brazil that brought together business, government, and academic leaders to address the benefits and challenges of doing business in Brazil

2012 Brazil Conference

Brazil: A Pathway into the Future


EMI News & Highlights


Paving the way for Panama’s economy to take off

President Ricardo Martinelli of Panama welcomes closer ties with Johnson in a meeting with Johnson’...

Johnson and Cornell Welcome Panama President Ricardo Martinelli

The president will discuss development in his Latin American country at a public lecture on April 1...

MasterCard CEO to Speak on “Cashless” Future

Ajay Banga comes to Johnson on March 4, as part of the Distinguished Global Speaker Series


Johnson Students Featured on ETV Ghana

Johnson students were featured on ETV Ghana during their January 2013 visit to StratComm Africa, a communications consulting firm owned by Cornell alumna Esther Cobbah.

Global Trends in Investor Relations

Global Trends

EMI and BNY Mellon collaborate on the 8th annual survey of investor relations practices around the world

The Institute at Work


North Korean Threats and the outlook on the Korean Peninsula

by Kawon Park, MBA ’13
Kawon Park, MBA ’13

A video conference with Ambassador Thomas Hubbard to discuss “Business Implications of Current Events in Korea”.  Read More..


Financial Times


Today's Emerging Markets World Headlines

Rally tires as growth concerns linger

European stocks are slightly lower after a soft showing out of Asia where higher Chinese inflation d...

Border spat exposes Delhi-Beijing faultline

Initial optimism in India that relations with China were improving have evaporated after a three-wee...

South Korea cuts rates to boost growth

Central bank moves to shore up the economy which is suffering from weak global demand and a weaker y...