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Boston College, Carroll School of Management
The U.S. stock market could drop by one-third in real terms (i. e., adjusted for inflation) over the next decade according to a new study by acclaimed economist Peter Diamond of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology released today by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. Such a drop would leave stock prices a decade from now at roughly today's level.
Poverty could increase among older retirees--particularly widows--if policymakers change the way Social Security adjusts benefits for recipients who continue working, according to a new study released by Boston College.
How can privacy be protected in the digital age? Who should regulate the Internet? What are the ethics of business in cyberspace? These and other timely topics are the focus of a multidisciplinary conference on ethics and technology to be held at Boston College June 4-5.
Diane M. Capstaff, executive vice president at John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., will be the speaker at the Monday, May 24, Commencement exercises of Boston College's Graduate School of Management.
Boston College Graduate School of Management' has created a tuition-free scholarship for business journalists who wish to deepen their understanding of finance.
Responding to the growing need for executives able to bring sophisticated financial skills to the solution of global business problems, the Boston College Graduate School of Management has created a unique joint degree combining a globally oriented MBA program with an intensive graduate finance curriculum.
Boston College's Graduate School of Management has launched "Kid's Capital Management," a first-of-its-kind academic enrichment program in which MBA students help disadvantaged middle school children learn about the stock market and money management.
The head of Boston College's Center for Retirement Research, one of the nation's leading experts on retirement issues, is available for media interviews in advance of the White House Conference on Social Security, which will be held December 8 - 9.
The Boston College Graduate School of Management and the Robert Schuman University of Strasbourg, France, have begun offering an international dual degree.
Boston College has been selected by the Social Security Administration as one of two universities in the nation to establish a research center to help set the agenda for reform of the nation's retirement system. Boston College will receive a five-year, $5.25 million grant from the Social Security Administration to establish a retirement policy research center based at BC's Carroll School of Management.
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Boston College has joined Peking University in Bejing, China, and 24 other American business schools in creating the Bejing International Management Center, it was announced today by John J. Neuhauser, the dean of Boston College's Carroll School of Management.
Boston College's Carroll School of Management has been awarded a $477,000 grant from the GE Fund "Learning Excellence" program to develop an innovative curriculum plan promoting interdisciplinary approaches to the solution of corporate business problems.
State Street Global Advisors (SSgA), the third largest investment manager in the country, has announced a strategic partnership with the Boston College Graduate School of Management. Graduate business and finance students will get career training, and SSgA can seek high-potential investment professionals through this partnership.