Professor Preston Keat of the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs presented the aim of his recently published book, The Fat Tail: The Power of Political Knowledge for Strategic Investing, as “the beginnings of a toolkit to think about political risk.” In an increasingly interdependent world that is weathering an economic downturn, this may be an offer we can’t refuse.
Professor Preston Keat of the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs presented the aim of his recently published book, The Fat Tail: The Power of Political Knowledge for Strategic Investing, as “the beginnings of a toolkit to think about political risk.” In an increasingly interdependent world that is weathering an economic downturn, this may be an offer we can’t refuse.
In recent years, China has drawn an immense amount of media attention because of its rapid economic growth, Communist government, and widespread pollution.
In recent years, China has drawn an immense amount of media attention because of its rapid economic growth, Communist government, and widespread pollution.