This day of programming spotlighted Columbia’s Center for Political Economy as a cross-disciplinary site that deepens thinking about political economy and promotes developments within economics.
Johnson is the Ruth Bader Ginsburg '59 Professor of Law at Columbia Law School and serves as an advisory board member for the Center for Political Economy.
U.S. News and World report interviews Jeffry Frieden, a Columbia University professor of international and public affairs and an advisory board member of the Center for Political Economy.
Joseph Stiglitz, two-time Nobel Prize winning economist, joins Squawk Box to discuss the state of the economy, impact of tariffs, President Trump's Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh, and more.
The Beyond Capitalism panel discussion will center its focus on the need for a more just economic system that does not create inequality.
The one-year grants are intended to support research and the generation of new knowledge and new networks in the field of political economy.
Study finds low productivity is not the only factor, but misallocation of funds is another major factor.
The paper's findings indicated a steady increase in polarization with rulings that favor the wealthy.
The application period for the 2026-2027 Faculty Grant Opportunity has closed.
Column co-authored by Suresh Naidu, a faculty co-director of the Center for Political Economy, analyzes 30,000 Canadian agreements from 1986 to 2015 for non-wage worker rights.
He challenged the investigative journalism community to probe Western financial institutions and the associated rules that lead to wealth being laundered from the Global South.
