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The Round Table is an entirely student run publication at New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business. Our mission is to promote greater awareness of global affairs within, but not limited to, the field of commerce; to provide a channel of expression for students in an effort to promote understanding and debate within the context of an increasingly globalized world. |
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Origins of ISP: Interview with Professor D.S. Choi Conducted by: Aditya Bothra |
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Rewards & Feedback: Google by: Almond Brownies An analysis of the rewards and feedback mechanism in one of the most innovative companies and sought after employer in the world. |
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Organizational Analysis: Bloomberg LP by: Almond Brownies |
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The Mechanics of a Fraud by: Igor Bakharev People can expect much of the same from Russia during the upcoming presidential election on March 2nd. |
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Education & the Credit Crisis by: Natasha Punwani The effects of the credit crunch are no way limited to capital markets and is increasingly finding its ways to educational institution and students |
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Pakistan: Status-Quo by: Haseeb Chowdhry Recent bout of turmoil in Pakistan has had minimal impact on the trades in the Karachi Stock Exchange |
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The Coming of the Persian Tiger by: Zuhair Ahmed Despite all the challenges it has faced in recent times, Iran has emerged over the past couple of years as a regional power in the Middle East and an increasingly vital player on the world’s stage |
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Turkey: The Challenges Ahead by: Aditya Bothra Turkey faces considerable challenges over the next five years. The three most critical being the developments and reform related to its EU accession, the solution to the Kurdish element of domestic politics and the ongoing debate on secularism |








