Columbia Law School: John Coates on The Problem of Twelve
What Happens When A Few Index Funds and Private Equity Control a Large and Growing Share of the American Economy?
Join Columbia Global Reports in the Columbia Law School’s Jerome Greene Hall (JGH) on Tuesday, September 19 from 7:00-8:00 pm ET to celebrate the publication of The Problem of Twelve: When a Few Financial Institutions Control Everything, with the author, Harvard Law Professor John Coates, and a panel introduced by Columbia Global Reports Director Nicholas Lemann and moderated by Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor at the Financial Times.
This event is free to attend.
The Problem of Twelve will be available for purchase at the event from Book Culture.
For more information, please visit: https://globalreports.columbia.edu/events/twelve/
About the panel
John Coates is the John F. Cogan, Jr. Professor of Law and Economics at Harvard Law School, where he also serves as Deputy Dean and Research Director of the Center on the Legal Profession. He is the author of The Problem of Twelve.
Jeffrey Gordon is Richard Paul Richman Professor of Law, and the co-director of Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School.
Dorothy Lund is Professor of Law at Columbia Law School.
Michael Ewens is a David L. and Elsie M. Dodd Professor of Finance at Columbia Business School.
Rana Foroohar (moderator) is Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor at the Financial Times, and is also CNN’s Global Economic Analyst.
This event is presented by Columbia Global Reports & the Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law and Public Policy