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Lester Lave - Bankrupt Terrorists2/28/2008
Tepper School economist Lester Lave says U.S. policy should be aimed at bankrupting terrorists with a gas tax that would reduce the nation's dependence on oil imports, improve national security, stimulate the economy and encourage purchase of more fuel-efficient vehicles.
China Trek - Beer Essentials2/4/2008
Tepper School Prof. Baohong Sun talks about the case competition she organized in China involving the marketing of Tsingtao Beer.
Maria Ferreyra's Voucher Research1/24/2008
In this interview, Maria Marta Ferreyra, assistant professor of economics at the Tepper School, discussses her recently published paper, "Estimating the Effects of Private School Vouchers in Multidistrict Economies." Viewers can choose from the full interview or a summary of key findings.
Undergrad Attracts CEO Forum12/24/2007
Undergrad business major Jared Itkowtiz was the catalyst that led USA Today's CEO Forum to Carnegie Mellon, bringing GE CEO Jeff Immelt to campus.
Google's Mobile Challenge12/21/2007
R. Ravi, associate dean of intellectual strategy at the Tepper School and Carnegie Bosch Chair of Operations Research and Computer Science, analyzes the implications of Google's open-source mobile phone alliance.