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European business schools gain from US pain
European business schools gain from US pain
The Financial Times highlights how European business schools are benefiting from political uncertainty and tighter visa rules in the United States. The article cites Luis Dominguez, a Mexican former consultant who turned down MBA offers from US universities to enroll at HEC Paris Business School, saying he was deterred by the prospect of studying in the U.S. under Donald Trump. Deans describe this shift as a “Trump bump” redirecting talent toward Europe.