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Thomas Cooley

Dean, Stern School of Business, New York University

How Can You Make The Most Of Technological Revolution? 6:54 Discuss
Thomas Cooley: How Do You Succeed In Business During a Recession? 8:55 Discuss
Thomas Cooley: Will Big Government Change The Rules Of Commerce? 7:46 Discuss
Is business better than government in dealing with climate change? 1:17 Discuss
Should business schools encourage careers in social business? 3:30 Discuss
Re: Why are women underrepresented in hedge funds and private equity? 6:15 Discuss
Do we need to change the way economics is taught? 1:23 Discuss
Re: How do psychological factors affect the economy? 2:16 Discuss
Re: Is there a silver lining in the economic downturn? 2:24 Discuss
Re: How do you explain the high salaries of hedge fund managers? 1:21 Discuss
Thomas Cooley Defends Hedge Funds 1:43 Discuss
Re: How have hedge funds weathered the credit crisis? 1:17 Discuss
Wall Street Today 3:26 Discuss
Re: Does American monetary policy need to change? 2:40 Discuss
Re: Is the golden age of American business over? 1:35 Discuss
Re: Was cheap credit a substitute for real income growth? 1:35 Discuss
Re: Is Alan Greenspan to blame for the era of cheap money? 3:38 Discuss
Re: How does the credit crisis fit into the macroeconomic picture? 2:29 Discuss
The American Economy Today 3:38 Discuss
Re: How does a business leader provide incentives for his employees? 0:57 Discuss
Thomas Cooley On Today's Business Leaders 1:55 Discuss
What is the difference between leading a small business and a corporation? 1:27 Discuss
Can leadership be taught? 1:44 Discuss
Re: What defines great business leadership? 1:10 Discuss
What is the benefit of getting an MBA? 3:02 Discuss

About Thomas Cooley

Thomas Cooley

Thomas F. Cooley is the Richard R. West Dean and the Paganelli-Bull Professor of Economics at New York University Stern School of Business, as well as a Professor of Economics in the NYU Faculty of Arts and Science. He was appointed Dean of NYU Stern in 2002.

The former President of the Society for Economic Dynamics and a Fellow of the Econometric Society, Dean Cooley has received numerous awards for his teaching and is recognized as a national leader in both macroeconomic theory and business education. He is a widely published scholar in the areas of macroeconomic theory, monetary theory and policy and the financial behavior of firms.

Before joining NYU Stern, Dean Cooley was a Professor of Economics at the University of Rochester, University of Pennsylvania, and UC Santa Barbara. Prior to his academic career, Dean Cooley was a systems engineer for IBM Corporation. Dean Cooley received his BS from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and his MA and PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds a doctorem honoris causa from the Stockholm School of Economics.

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