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Cornel Ban

Ban’s Ruling Ideas Wins 2017 IPEG Book Prize

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Prof. Cornel Ban’s Ruling Ideas: How Global Neoliberalism Goes Local has been named the winner of the 2017 International Political Economy Group Book Prize.

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Ban’s Ruling Ideas Makes IPEG Book Prize Short List

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Prof. Cornel Ban’s Ruling Ideas was named to the short list for the 2017 International Political Economy Group Book Prize.

Tagged: 2017, Book Prize, Cornel Ban, IPEG, Ruling Ideas

Ban Publishes Article on Blind Spots in Shadow Banking

in In the Media

Prof. Cornel Ban discusses how the international regulatory regime seems to be returning to a benign view of financial innovation despite systematic risks.

Tagged: 2017, Cornel Ban, In The Media, LSW Business Review, Shadow Banking

Ban’s Ruling Ideas Reviewed by EU Visions

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Cornel Ban’s book Ruling Ideas: How Global Neoliberalism Goes Local was recently reviewed by EU Visions.

Tagged: 2017, Cornel Ban, EU Visions, Neoliberalism, Review, Ruling Ideas

Ban Publishes on Political Economy of Shadow Banking

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Prof. Cornel Ban’s article was published in the Review of International Political Economy.

Tagged: 2017, Cornel Ban, Journal Article, Political Economy, Shadow Banking

Ban Publishes Journal Paper on Shadow Banking

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Prof. Cornel Ban discusses who controls global policy debates on shadow banking regulation.

Tagged: 2017, Cornel Ban, Journal Paper, research, Review of International Political Economy, Shadow Banking

BtH: Town Hall on Inauguration and What Lies Ahead

in Beyond the Headlines, Events News

The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a town hall discussion on the Inauguration of President Donald Trump and what lies ahead.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, beyond the headlines, BtH, Cornel Ban, Donald Trump, Inauguration, Jessica Stern, Joseph Wippl, Min Ye, Paul Hare, Town Hall

Ban Publishes Op-Ed on Romania and Right-Wing Populism

in In the Media

Prof. Cornel Ban discusses why Romania is immune to illiberal populism and why the country was not engulfed by the region’s right-wing populist wave

Tagged: 2016, Cornel Ban, EU, EU Visions, In The Media, Populism, Right-Wing, Romania

Ban Publishes in INET on Trump and Neoliberalism

in In the Media, Research

Prof. Cornel Ban discusses whether the election of Donald Trump will bring an end to neoliberalism.

Tagged: 2016, Cornel Ban, Donald Trump, In The Media, INET, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Neoliberalism

Ban Presents on Transparency and Accountability of EIB

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Prof. Cornel Ban presented at a recent conference on transparency and accountability at the European Investment Bank (EIB).

Tagged: 2016, Accountability, Cornel Ban, EIB, Transparency

Ban Speaks at Conference on Hierarchies of Money

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Prof. Cornel Ban spoke at a recent conference on the hierarchies of money and shadow banking.

Tagged: 2016, Columbia University, conference, Cornel Ban, Hierarchies of Money, Shadow Money

GEGI Holds Annual Retreat

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The retreat included planning for the upcoming year and discussion of two papers the initiative is currently working on for UNCTAD.

Tagged: 2016, Annual Retreat, Cornel Ban, GEGI, Kevin Gallagher

Faculty Book Talk: Cornel Ban Discusses Ruling Ideas

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Prof. Cornel Ban delivered the first installment of the 2016 Faculty Book Talk Series.

Tagged: 2016, Cornel Ban, Faculty Book Talk, Neoliberalism, Ruling Ideas

Cornel Ban Publishes New Book Ruling Ideas

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Ban will discuss Ruling Ideas during the first installation of the Pardee School Faculty Book Talk Series on Monday, September 19.

Tagged: 2016, Book, Cornel Ban, Neoliberalism, Publish, Ruling Ideas

Ban Publishes Research Paper in JCMS

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Pardee School Professor Cornel Ban published an article in the Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS).

Tagged: 2015, ban, Cornel Ban, Economics, Finance, Journal of Common Market Studies

Ban, Schmidt on FA “Brain Trust” and Greece

in Centers & Programs, In the Media, Research

Cornel Ban and Vivien Schmidt were invited to weigh in on Greece’s culpability in its recent economic crisis by the magazine Foreign Affairs.

Tagged: 2015, ban, Cornel Ban, Foreign Affairs, Greece, In The Media, Schmidt, Vivien Schmidt

Ban in HuffPo: Trouble in the Eurozone

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Cornel Ban said that the recent travails of Greece meant that nations that were considering adopting the Euro, such as Romania, are carefully weighing their options.

Tagged: 2015, Cornel Ban, Eurozone, Greece, Grexit, Huffington Post, In The Media, Romania

Ban in Bloomberg: Austerity Insight Too Late

in In the Media

A rethinking at the IMF about the value of austerity measures for cash-strapped nations might have come too late for Greece.

Tagged: 2015, austerity, ban, Cornel Ban, Economics, Finance, Greece

Ban Talks Austerity in D. C. and Paris

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Pardee School Professor Cornel Ban traveled to Washington, D.C. and Paris to present research on the European debt crisis.

Tagged: 2015, ban, Cornel Ban, Europe

Ban: The Wake of Communism

in In the Media

The standard of living in countries that were part of the Eastern Bloc of the Soviet Union is wildly different. Cornel Ban unpacks the implications for global policy.

Tagged: 2015, ban, Communism, Cornel Ban, Economics, soviet union

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