Faculty
Steven Kyle breaks down Trump’s economic policies and their impact on taxpayers
Steven Kyle, associate professor at the Dyson School, speaks to CGTN America about President Donald Trump’s economic policies.
U.S. vs China: a ‘slap-fight,’ not a trade war. So far
Eswar Prasad, professor of trade policy at the Dyson School, contributes expert analysis on trade tensions between the United States and China.
Are you a good boss?
Bob Milligan, professor emeritus of applied economics and management at the Dyson School, underscores the value of excelling as a leader, not just a manager.
Women in business: Paving the path, shaping the future
There is a lot of work to be done for women in business, but they are shattering that proverbial glass ceiling and continuing to pave the way for future generations.
A child dies, a child lives: why Somalia drought is not another famine
Christopher Barrett, professor of applied economics and management in the Dyson School, contributes expert commentary on food aid policy and aid agencies’ shift from giving out food to cash.
Responding to Trump, China plans new tariffs on U.S. goods
Eswar Prasad, senior professor of trade policy at the Dyson School, forecasts the implications of China’s announcement that it planned to impose tariffs on American-produced goods.
When the death of a family farm leads to suicide
Low milk prices have devastated farmers financially and emotionally across New York state. Dyson professor Andrew Novaković offers expert insight into the agricultural economics of milk.
Overdue food aid reforms would save money and lives
In an op-ed featured by Axios, Dyson professor Chris Barrett argues that American food aid programs must be reformed, and fast.
Forms of imbalances in our world
Dyson faculty member Ravi Kanbur approaches issues facing humanity, armed not only with theories but also with experience in the real world.