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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

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COVID-19 healthcare issues reflect pre-existing inequalities

December 9, 2020

Isabel Perera, assistant professor of government and expert in health, labor and social policy, says concerns of rationing healthcare related to the pandemic are relevant, but pre-existing inequalities in healthcare have existed long before the COVID-19 virus.

Health, Nutrition & Medicine

Vilsack to ‘hit the ground running’ on USDA pandemic priorities

December 9, 2020

Andrew Novaković says given the broad spectrum of United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs and responsibilities, Tom Vilsack’s previous experience and intimate knowledge of USDA will allow him to hit the ground running.

Food & Agriculture
Law, Government & Public Policy

Maduro election victory a clear sign of Trump's failure

December 7, 2020

Kenneth Roberts says the Venezuelan election results this week illustrate the Trump administration’s failure to elevate political alternatives, and that the country’s ongoing crises will land on President-elect Biden’s foreign policy plate. 

International
Law and Policy

Nestle’s carbon cutting investment to have big impact on food system

December 3, 2020

Chris Barrett, an economist and expert on global food systems, comments on Neste's plans to invest 3.2 billion Swiss francs ($3.58 billion) over five years to limit its climate impact.

Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Facebook hate speech algorithm overhaul ‘too vague’ for public confidence

December 3, 2020

Nathan Matias, an expert on the role of digital technologies in advancing or hindering the public interest, comments on Facebook's plans to overhaul its hate speech algorithms.

Agriculture and Life Sciences

November jobs report to continue trend of stalled recovery

December 3, 2020

Economic geographer, Russell Weaver says businesses in New York, especially in the retail and food services industries, are still struggling to rehire employees and new unemployment claims are continuing to trend upward.

Industrial and Labor Relations
New York State

Blocking Chinese firms from U.S. markets is ‘too blunt a tool’

December 3, 2020

The U.S. House of Representatives voted this week to advance the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act through Congress. The act requires Chinese companies to delist from major U.S. exchanges if they fail to comply with audit requirements of the Public Companies Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) within three years. Andrew Karolyi, professor of finance at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and a decades-long expert on international listings of stocks, has written about the phenomenon of foreign firms leaving U.S. equity markets. He says the legislation may be part of a broader push by the U.S. to take a more assertive stance toward Beijing, but he also argues that there may be serious unintended negative consequences for investors as well as U.S. markets.

Law and Policy
Economics and Business

Court strikes down 'wealth test' immigration rule

December 3, 2020

Stephen Yale-Loehr says a rule struck down this week by a U.S. federal appeals court amounts to a wealth test and makes it more difficult for working class people to immigrate. 

Law and Policy

'Puzzling' politics in Israel as dissolution looms

December 2, 2020

Uriel Abulof says the dissolution measure proposed by Israeli lawmakers is puzzling given that Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is simultaneously blamed by Israelis for mishandling the pandemic but also doing well in polls.

Law and Policy
International

Nasdaq diversity move means more innovation, shareholder confidence

December 2, 2020

Scott Yonker, expert on the effects of corporate board diversity on innovation, stock price volatility and other dimensions, says Nasdaq’s diversity move will ultimately lead to firms recruiting more highly qualified diverse directors that will benefit shareholders.  

Economics and Business

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