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The Robert F. Bruner Blog provides insights and analysis from Darden School Dean Emeritus Bob Bruner. He is a financial economist and the author or co-author of over 20 books and 400 teaching case studies. A faculty member since 1982 and winner of leading teaching awards at the University of Virginia and within the Commonwealth of Virginia, he teaches and conducts research in finance and management. View his research.

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    5 December 2024

    Recommended Books for 2024

    “A metaphor for good information design is a map.  Hold any diagram against a map and see how it compares.” –Edward Tufte   For me, reading a book is like…

    25 November 2024

    The Unbearable Lightness of Forecasting

    “Back then, we were living through an inflection point, a moment of tension and uncertainty.”  - President Biden, Remarks to the United Nations, September 24, 2024 This has been quite…

    11 November 2024

    What Can We Learn from Veterans?

    Today is Veterans Day here in the U.S., a day to reflect on the service and sacrifices of those who serve(d) in our military.  Veterans who attend Darden’s educational programs…

    4 November 2024

    How Should We Teach Capitalism?

    “Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results.” – John Dewey (1916, 191)…

    1 November 2024

    Is Capitalism Broken?

    “Capitalism is broken.”  -- Rebecca Henderson, professor at Harvard Business School.[1] “Capitalism is broken.” – Katrina Vanden Heuvel, columnist.[2] “Capitalism is so broken it can’t be fixed.” – Paul B.…