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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Chris Sanchirico of the Law School said little is known about how specific companies have adjusted their tax arrangements in response the impending closure of the “double Irish” tax loophole. “Based on what we have been able to see in the past, there is no reason to think that planning [by multinationals] hasn’t already evolved several generations beyond the kind of classic double Irish that is now officially coming to an end,” he said.
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Wharton professor Michael Platt discussed the effect of neuroscience on the “future of business education.”
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Chris Sanchirico of the Law School comments on how the new tax bill has the potential to lead technology companies to outsource more jobs overseas.
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Devesh Kapur of the School of Arts and Sciences says, “The only asset India has in abundance is its people, and it is doing a poor job in building and protecting this asset.”
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Bernice Grant of the Law School comments on the importance of lawyers being financially literate.
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Daniel Rader of the Perelman School of Medicine explains how a new cholesterol drug works on patients.
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A profile of Jack Guttentag of the Wharton School on his research into the mortgage industry.
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Dean Geoffrey Garrett of the Wharton School is quoted about the relationship between finance and entrepreneurship.
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Dean Geoffrey Garrett of the Wharton School says, “Better leaders are people who make better decisions, and that means better-informed decisions.”
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Doctoral candidate Emmerich Davies and Tulia Falleti of the School of Arts & Sciences are highlighted for co-authoring a paper about institutional reform in Bolivia.