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Economics, Trade and Policy Inflation is coming down; interest rates aren't. Here's why Aug, 2023 | Article Professor Peter Dungan weighs in on why consumers can expect the Bank of Canada to keep rates elevated for longer, even as inflation woes recede. Leadership and Career Development A non-exhaustive reading list to improve your DEI initiatives Aug, 2023 | Article For leaders interested in improving their understanding of the work that still needs to be done and challenges marginalized groups continue to face, we’ve compiled a reading (and listening) list to get you started. Economics, Trade and Policy In post-pandemic America, the new urban crisis has spread beyond superstar cities Aug, 2023 | Article Inequality hampered cities from recovering economically during the pandemic. Now, it’s on the rise around the country. Rotman’s Richard Florida explains. Behavioural Economics and Marketing Retailers can offset revenue lost from returns with gift cards Aug, 2023 | Article Sending the shoes back? How about this lovely gift card? To address the US$816 billion in lost revenue, retailers should look at improving their cross-selling efforts, new research finds. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Leadership and Career Development A non-exhaustive reading list to improve your DEI initiatives Aug, 2023 | Article For leaders interested in improving their understanding of the work that still needs to be done and challenges marginalized groups continue to face, we’ve compiled a reading (and listening) list to get you started. Economics, Trade and Policy In post-pandemic America, the new urban crisis has spread beyond superstar cities Aug, 2023 | Article Inequality hampered cities from recovering economically during the pandemic. Now, it’s on the rise around the country. Rotman’s Richard Florida explains. Behavioural Economics and Marketing Retailers can offset revenue lost from returns with gift cards Aug, 2023 | Article Sending the shoes back? How about this lovely gift card? To address the US$816 billion in lost revenue, retailers should look at improving their cross-selling efforts, new research finds. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Economics, Trade and Policy In post-pandemic America, the new urban crisis has spread beyond superstar cities Aug, 2023 | Article Inequality hampered cities from recovering economically during the pandemic. Now, it’s on the rise around the country. Rotman’s Richard Florida explains. Behavioural Economics and Marketing Retailers can offset revenue lost from returns with gift cards Aug, 2023 | Article Sending the shoes back? How about this lovely gift card? To address the US$816 billion in lost revenue, retailers should look at improving their cross-selling efforts, new research finds. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Behavioural Economics and Marketing Retailers can offset revenue lost from returns with gift cards Aug, 2023 | Article Sending the shoes back? How about this lovely gift card? To address the US$816 billion in lost revenue, retailers should look at improving their cross-selling efforts, new research finds. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next