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What does the Ex-Im Bank really cost taxpayers?

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A heated debate is raging in Congress over whether to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank. The Ex-Im Bank, as it is commonly known, is an independent federal agency charged with providing credit assistance for U.S. exporters. Beneficiaries include large corporations (in 2012, over 80% of the guarante...

Sep 17, 2014
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Peter Fisher on the Pathology of Finance

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What will people say 1,000 years from now when they look back at the conventional wisdom about financial policy today? Peter Fisher of the Tuck School at Dartmouth College reflected on that question in his keynote speech at the Inaugural Conference on Finance and Policy held at MIT Sloan on Septembe...

Sep 15, 2014
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Bridging the knowledge gap on governments as financial institutions

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Ask most finance experts about the “world’s largest financial institutions,” and you’ll hear names like Citigroup, ICBC (China’s largest bank) and HSBC. However, governments top the list of large financial institutions, with investment and insurance operations that dwarf those of any private enterpr...

Sep 10, 2014
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MIT GCFP Inaugural Conference on Finance and Policy

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The MIT Inaugural Conference on Finance and Policy was the premier kick-off event for MIT’s new Center on Finance and Policy and took place September 12 and 13, 2014.

Sep 1, 2014
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