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EU risks trade impotency as critics target Canada deal
Finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand weighs in on trade deal between E.U. and Canada.
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Notre Dame alumni launch app
Mendoza finance grads Joe Mueller and Federico Segura co-founded Grain, a mobile app that helps small or inexperienced investors access hedge-fund investing.
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Apple’s $14.5 billion EU tax bill highlights overseas earnings hoard
“Ireland needs Apple more than Apple needs Ireland,” says corporate tax expert Brad Badertscher.
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Apple-EU tax clash has others asking: Who’s next?
As the EU goes after Apple for unpaid back taxes in Ireland, other U.S.-based companies could be next, says corporate tax expert Brad Badertscher.
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Panel analyzes impact of Brexit decision
Finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand takes part in panel discussion by Kellogg Institute for International Studies.
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Europe Hits Apple with a $15 Billion-Plus Tax Bill
Going after Apple means a big name and big dollars, corporate tax expert Brad Badertscher tells the Associated Press.
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Bringing Back Manufacturing Jobs Would Be Harder Than It Sounds
Mendoza economist Jeff Bergstrand tells NPR that it won't be easy to bring back manufacturing jobs.
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For states, there may be good reason to stop cities from going bankrupt
National Public Radio station WHYY reports on preliminary research by finance professor Paul Gao.
Marielle Segarra, WHYY -
The Benefits of Helping Struggling Cities
For financially distressed municipalities, it’s good to be in a state that intervenes, according to a new study.
Liz Farmer