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Interview with Espen B. Eckbo, Tuck Centennial Professor at Tuck School of Business

Tuck consistently ranks in the top 10 in all the major business school rankings and we had the pleasure of talking to Professor Eckboe who is the man behind the centre of Corporate Governance at Tuck. Professor Eckbo, what does it mean to be a Tuck Centennial Professor? Tuck was founded in the year 1900, and is today the world’s oldest MBA business school program. Year 2000 was the centennial celebration for the school. As part of the capital…

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Health Services: Public or tradable services? By Mariarosaria Iorio, International Political Analyst

Winners from the neo-liberal credo, mostly corporations and multinationals succeeded in propagating the idea that the market needs little or no regulation as it can regulate itself through the Invisible Hand . According to this vision of the world, global wealth would automatically cascade to the vulnerable groups, including women through the opportunities provided by the market. The adoption and the implementation of this neo-liberal credo limited governments’ policy space both locally and globally. As a result, governments reduced…

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