In his new e-book, COVID-19 and Trade Policy: Why Turning Inward Won't Work, Simon Evenett makes the argument: “Trade isn’t part of the problem – it’s an essential part of the solution.”
As economic woes increase, many governments are reopening and struggling with how best to resume business activity while maintaining health and safety. Alessandro Rebucci, PhD, an economist and associate professor at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School...
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Assistant Professor Haiyang Yang finds in a new study that people who perceived themselves as knowledgeable about the virus – regardless of the actual amount of their knowledge – experienced more happiness during the...
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Assistant Professor Erik Helzer, an expert in conflict management and ethical leadership, examines the motivations behind stockpiling by shoppers during the pandemic.
Andrew Lyle, a Flexible MBA student, won first place in both rounds of Carey’s Student Venture Showcase for his telemedicine comparison platform, Sifter.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Associate Professor Jim Kyung-Soo Liew leads a team that has created an online map showing the locations of coronavirus testing stations throughout the United States.
By reducing its interest rate to zero, the Federal Reserve aims to encourage the kind of borrowing that promotes growth, but the action also could send a discouraging signal that ends up harming the American economy, says Johns Hopkins Carey Business...
Senior Lecturer Supriya Munshaw, a technology transfer expert on the Carey Business School faculty, looks at the process involved in developing a possible vaccine for the coronavirus.
Setting an expiration date on social distancing measures can jeopardize compliance, according to a recent study co-authored by Carey Associate Professor Mario Macis.