Mihir Desai, Harvard Business and Law School professor, joins CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” team to discuss his op-ed in the New York Times criticizing investments from companies like SoftBank into mature businesses.
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Mihir A. Desai, Mizuho Financial Group's professor of finance at Harvard Business School and a professor of law at Harvard Law School, joins BNN to discuss his new book: "The Wisdom of Finance." The book compares the key themes of finance to philosophers, authors and essayists, in an effort to make finance easier to learn.
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Harvard Business School professor Mihir Desai, author of "Wisdom of Finance" uses several arts and literature examples to get his point to the readers.
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Mihir Desai, a professor of Harvard Business School and the author of "Wisdom of Finance" explains why having shareholders who are separate from the managers hold great danger for finance today.
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Harvard’s Mihir Desai says everyone loses from the disconnect between Wall Street and the humanities
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Desai's book The Wisdom of Finance is a wholly unique study of finance through the lens of the humanities, offering a refreshing new perspective on one of the world’s most complex and misunderstood professions.
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Mihir Desai, Harvard Business School and "The Wisdom of Finance" author, talks about the importance of financial education.
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Hedge funds and stocks and bonds, oh my! Do you ever shiver, cringe, or even get angry at the thought of finance? Well, according to Harvard business professor Mihir Desai, you’re not alone.
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