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Business Today Seminar: Harvard Professor Gregory Mankiw

 A Business Today seminar featured Dr. Gregory Mankiw’s distinguished career in a moderated discussion by Princeton economics Professor Alan Blinder ’67. A graduate of Princeton University from the class of 1980, Mankiw has been a Harvard professor of economics for 40 years and served as the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) from 2003 to 2005 under President George W. Bush.

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Semiconductors: Their Widespread Impact on Markets and Companies

Are we seeing another cold war on the rise? The world’s two biggest powerhouses—the US and China—have been at a clash as of late which has been spilling over into different economic sectors, with the semiconductors market in particular taking a huge blow.

To see how specific chip manufacturers like Nvidia and Arm are affected by the “chip-war,” read this article by James Clavel.

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The Tech Employment Paradox: Tech Companies’ Own Products Are Causing the Massive Layoffs in the Industry

In the past few months, Tech companies have had large layoffs, leading to over 10% decrease in workforce in some instances. While some issues stem from the economic conditions, a part of these large layoffs have ironically been caused from internal tech products that have minimized the need for middle management.

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Creating synergy between business and sustainability goals: the rise of supply chain sustainability management platforms

The movement through each part of the supply chain creates negatively results against the environment. However, in recent times, some tech startups have focused on finding solutions on creating a more sustainable supply chain progression. Though, the level of capital required to make meaningful impact is far below the necessary amounts. This article discusses the pioneers within supply chain sustainability and the next steps needed towards fixing the climate change issues.

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