Jan 18, 2023 // Dean Matthew Slaughter joins Bloomberg Markets: The Close to discuss immigration and its impact on the economy, as well as the state and future of globalization. “If you look at high talent immigrants, in particular, not only do they provide labor supply to companies but they are really innovative,” Slaughter says. “Re
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Jan 10, 2023 // Features Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about a panel session at the Convening Leaders 2023 conference examining the future of the events industry following disruption by the pandemic. “I’m a real Tigger when I think about what we’ve learned about technology and how it can help our organizations, not just within
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Dec 19, 2022 // Features Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about 2022 economic trends and predictions for 2023. "America’s drift towards protectionism and industrial policy harms not just itself but the overall world. The pandemic has done enough harm. Policy and political leadership can and should help us all move past it," he say
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Dec 19, 2022 // “Immigration policy should be part of the anti-inflation toolkit,” write Dean Matthew Slaughter and coauthor Gordon Hanson. “Expanding the H-1B and H-2B visa programs would immediately ease U.S. labor shortages, which make it more costly to produce goods and provide services—cost increases that companies pass on to con
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Dec 18, 2022 // Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article examining recent hardships faced by the cryptocurrency industry. Slaughter says that, thus far, crypto failures have yet to significantly impact other financial markets. “It speaks to the reality that cryptocurrencies are not very interconnected in broader capital markets in
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Nov 09, 2022 // Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about what makes business school such a good option for returning veterans. "Many of our MBA candidates that come from a military background have led and managed teams, sometimes hundreds or thousands of individuals. They bring, I think, a direct experience and gravitas [from
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Sep 11, 2022 // “If Europe plunges into a depression after Russia shuts off energy exports and oil rises to $150 a barrel—there’s a possible impact to the U.S. there that’s really bad,” says Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article examining possible ramifications of Russia cutting off gas and oil shipments.
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Sep 07, 2022 // “We need to come up with some framework for a coalition of the willing of sovereign nations, like the United States, where we would set up binding principles that would govern the flow of data across borders,” says Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article examining China’s quest to become a Big Data leader.
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Jul 08, 2022 // Dean Matthew Slaughter quoted in a news brief about the $52.1 million anonymous gift received by Tuck to endow a recurring summit on health, wealth, and sustainability.
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Jun 14, 2022 // Dean Matthew Slaughter joins CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper to discuss the current state of inflation and how President Biden and the Federal Reserve will look to combat its impact, including raising interest rates to lower demand and spending.
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Jun 11, 2022 // Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article analyzing the economic ripple effects of rising gas prices.
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May 31, 2022 // “Globalization is always ebbing and flowing in different dimensions,” says Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article exploring the future of globalization. Slaughter says one crucial aspect of globalization that needs to be addressed is the flow of data.
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Jan 12, 2022 // Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about the impact of inflation, and its potential political ramifications. Government data released this week showed that American salaries are not keeping pace with higher costs when adjusted for inflation.
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Dec 15, 2021 // Dean Matthew Slaughter joins the McKinsey Global Institute’s “Forward Thinking” podcast to discuss the state of globalization—including how to address distributional challenges and ensure it works for ordinary families.
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Nov 14, 2021 // “Nobody has a clear enough crystal ball to say if this will be the peak or is it going to keep accelerating,” says Dean Matthew Slaughter, in an article examining the current state of inflation.
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Oct 26, 2021 // Dean Matthew Slaughter joins S&P Global’s “The Essential Podcast” to discuss a report he coauthored with Ella Bell Smith, Robert Litan, and Robert Lawrence
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Sep 17, 2021 // As a guest on Bloomberg's "Wall Street Week," Dean Matthew Slaughter speaks with host David Westin about the state of business education today, current MBA application trends, and student career interest in finance and other industries.
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May 06, 2021 // An article about the late Raymond Mataloni Jr., who worked at the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis for more than 30 years, quotes Dean Matthew J. Slaughter.
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Apr 30, 2021 // Dean Matthew Slaughter is quoted in an article about how the pandemic has pushed foreign direct investment screening to new heights.
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Apr 26, 2021 // Dean Matthew J. Slaughter joins the Crazy Money podcast with Paul Ollinger T’97 to discuss the role of business education in developing curious, ethical, and savvy business leaders
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