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COVER STORY
What's
Next?
The Economic Effects of September 11
Was
October too soon to predict the economic fallout from September
11? Not for three University of Chicago professors who ventured
to estimate the damage done by the terrorist attacks and
predict the rate of recovery at a time when Alan Greenspan
was still silent.
By Melissa M. Bernardoni
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An
Accountant Looks at the Market
What
happens when a C.P.A. decides to invest in the market? Accounting
professor Joseph Piotroski shares his method for picking the winners
among high book-to-market stocks.
By Patricia Briske and Allison Benedikt
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Alumni
Celebration 2001
More
than 500 alumni and friends of the GSB gathered in Chicago in
October for dining and dancing, alumni accolades, and candid conversation
at the sixth annual Alumni Celebration.
By Melissa M. Bernardoni
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Focus
On : A Conversation with Jack Welch
When Jack Welch joined dean Edward
A. Snyder and deputy dean Ann McGill for a conversation in Hyde
Park in October, Welch shared his experience leading General Electric
as well as his thoughts on leadership, social responsibility, and
success.
By Melissa M. Bernardoni
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Being
There: Business Forecast Luncheon
Panelists at the 2002 Business Forecast
Luncheon in December were split over how much the economy would
rebound and how quickly the recession would end.
By Patricia Briske
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