Center for Global Economy and Business
For more than a quarter of a century, the NYU Stern Center for Japan-U.S. Business and Economic Studies served as a valuable academic bridge between Japan and the United States. With the evolution of the global economy over this period and the refocusing of economic growth to the emerging economies, both countries have had to adapt. Accordingly, the Center’s mandate has been widened to encompass broad themes in international business, growth and economic policy that played a key role in the original Japan – U.S. focus, and accordingly, starting in academic year 2011, the Center is renamed to the Center for Global Economy and Business.The Center supports substance-driven, cohesive faculty research groups and development initiatives, as well as programs that leverage NYU’s global sites.
Center Director

Kim Schoenholtz joined NYU Stern in 2009. He is a Professor of Management Practice in the Economics Department and teaches courses on money, banking and financial markets, and macroeconomics. Read Prof. Schoenholtz's full bio >





