Speaker Bio Dr. David Axelrod received his Ph.D. in Economics from Rutgers University in 1990. He worked in finance for twenty years as an economist, consultant and actuarial analyst, including positions with Falcon Management, Volvo Finance, and Crum & Forster. He has also produced research in health economics, and on the nature of choice and well-being. Dr. Axelrod then started teaching at Montclair State University in 2013. His book "Nomics: Notes from the Economics of Time, Mind...
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Speaker Bio Dr. David Axelrod received his Ph.D. in Economics from Rutgers University in 1990. He worked in finance for twenty years as an economist, consultant and actuarial analyst, including positions with Falcon Management, Volvo Finance, and Crum & Forster. He has also produced research in health economics, and on the nature of choice and well-being. Dr. Axelrod then started teaching at Montclair State University in 2013. His book "Nomics: Notes from the Economics of Time, Mind...
Olive and Kayla, MBA students at Feliciano School of Business, dive into the Stanley cups phenomenon. In this casual conversation, they question the price of popularity and ask if it's time for the company to take a stand against overconsumption. Tune into this episode and be part of the discussion on all things Stanley!
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Speaker Bio Dr. David Axelrod received his Ph.D. in Economics from Rutgers University in 1990. He worked in finance for twenty years as an economist, consultant and actuarial analyst, including positions with Falcon Management, Volvo Finance, and Crum & Forster. He has also produced research in health economics, and on the nature of choice and well-being. Dr. Axelrod then started teaching at Montclair State University in 2013. His book "Nomics: Notes from the Economics of Time, Mind...