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Meet our new faculty: Mao Ye, PhD ’11

Meet Mao Ye, one of Johnson’s newest faculty members, and learn about his area of expertise, courses he will be teaching, and his interests.

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Meet Our New Faculty: Jacqueline Rifkin

Meet Jacqueline Rifkin, one of the newest faculty members from across the SC Johnson College of Business, and learn about her area of expertise, research focus, courses she will be teaching, and other interests.

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Meet Our New Faculty: Brian White

Meet Brian White, one of Johnson’s newest faculty members, and learn about his area of expertise, courses he will be teaching, and his interests.

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New faculty introduction: Yao Lu

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching, and interests.

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New faculty introduction: Paul Clancy

Meet Johnson’s newest faculty member, Paul Clancy, and learn about his area of expertise, what he will be teaching, and his interests.

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Why shares of Chinese companies could soon be more expensive

Professor Andrew Karolyi discusses Congress’ decision to delist Chinese companies that flout U.S. accounting rules.

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Why commercial lending fell last quarter despite low interest rates

Professor Drew Pascarella discusses a decrease in bank lending volume over the most recent quarter.

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Cornell prof. talks about voter confidence as absentee ballots are counted

Assistant Professor Bill Schmidt says talk of illegal ballots and voter fraud could be contributing to the political divide in the country.

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Without more enforcement, tax evasion will spread like a virus

The I.R.S. is on few people’s most-loved lists, yet the agency needs more money to enforce the tax code, says Professor Emeritus Bob Frank.