Mitt Romney

Candid Conversation

During his Claremont visit on April 15, Gov. Mitt Romney sat down with CMC student newspaper, Forum, for an exclusive interview. Read the full interview transcript with the former presidential candidate.

Greg Hess

Rising Inflation and Independence

Professor Greg Hess examines the importance of central banks maintaining their independence (and long-term low inflation) in the ever-changing financial landscape.

Minxin Pei

Predictions by Professor Pei Make The Atlantic

The cover story for the current issue of The Atlantic calls attention to a recent book by CMC's Minxin Pei.

Calla Wiemer

Don't Revalue the Yuan Yet

It's a tool to battle inflation, not to influence the trade balance. Without measures to stimulate consumption in China, such a move won't help, writes Calla Wiemer, a CMC visiting associate professor of economics and a visiting scholar at UCLA's Center for Chinese Studies.

Henrik Cronqvist, Amir Barnea

Genes Count

When they asked the question, Nature or Nurture: What Determines Investor Behavior?, finance professors Amir Barnea and Henrik Cronqvist were surprised by the results of their research. They did it by studying twins.

Minxin Pei, Fareed Zakaria

Minxin Pei Interviews CNN's Fareed Zakaria

Tapes rolled at the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum on Oct. 27, when CMC's Minxin Pei sat down with editor, columnist, and television host Fareed Zakaria for a conversation about growing, emerging markets, U.S.-China relations and more.

Marc Weidenmier

Is the "Great Recession" another Great Depression?

By Marc D. Weidenmier

Is the "Great Recession" another Great Depression? Federal Reserve Chairmen Ben Bernanke and Christina Romer, President Obama's Head of the Council of Economic Advisors, seem to think so. The two policymakers have been implementing Great Depression style programs over the past year to counteract the current economic downturn.

Leaders and Followers

Followers and Leaders

By Charles R. Kesler

Leadership is in some respects an elusive, even morally ambiguous quality. There are good leaders and bad leaders, to be sure, but I want to make a slightly different point. You cannot have leaders without followers, and especially in a democratic country this inescapable inequality galls.

Professor Edward Haley

Déjà Vu All Over Again in the Middle East

By P. Edward Haley

The Obama White House's announcement that the United States does not accept the legitimacy of the continued expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank recalls a similar position taken twenty years ago by Secretary of State James Baker.

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