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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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Financial Capitals by Aditya Bothra According to the Financial Times, London won a larger amount of IPOs in 2006 than New York City. What were the drivers behind London's success? Can New York recover its title? |
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Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk by Vince Lau London and New York are two of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. Yet they are diverse in their own ways, and there are notable cultural differences between the them. Paradoxically, they also share many things in common. |
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Arts and the City by Cathy Gao "If London and New York were sisters, they would be the lovable Jane and Elizabeth Bennet from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice," writes Cathy in an excellent article comparing the two cities' art scenes. |
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London 2012 by Heidi Jen In this excellent report, Heidi exposes the bidding timeline for the 2012 Olympics and London's ultimate success. She also analyzes the facts behind the victory, as well as New York's shortcomings in the process. |
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London Cuisine: A Defense by Kevin Ng Our layout artist, and more importantly, food connoisseur, dispells the longstanding bias against British food by exposing some fine dishes to be found in the country's capital. |





