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GSB Partners Club

By Chris Hanlon

Recently there was a bit of a discussion about what sets partners of MBA students apart from those of other graduate schools. Sounds like a bad joke, I know (how many MBA partners does it take to screw in a light bulb...). You see, a friend of mine who already has her MBA told me that being the partner of an MBA student is probably one of the most bizarre worlds anyone could find herself (or himself) in.

What They Do Not Teach You at the GSB

Black Markets and You

By John Rhoads

As the first few weeks of Spring quarter pass, my thoughts turn to the annual joy of calculating and reporting to The Man my economic worth. As is true for the vast majority of Americans, it's a good bet that all the cash you amass in the first few months of the year will end up being paid in taxes.

Minute Men: The New Proud Profession

America Wants Illegal Immigrants

By Erik Chavez

The Southern Arizona desert is the latest battleground for U.S. immigration policy. Minute Men who claim to be protecting the U.S. interest are currently on armed watch on the Arizona border. People from very different walks of life fill the Minute Men ranks.

The Coase Theorem Meets Moneyball

Milton Friedman Essay Contest Winner

By Adam Jeff Yu

The Coase Theorem may be one of the most debated and misread theories in existence; modeling a world without transaction costs seems decidedly unfeasible. Thus, in such impractical instances, concluding that the assignment of property rights is inconsequential rings somewhat hollow.

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