In Boston, a lack of access for minority entrepreneurs
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From venture capital to city contracts, opportunity is limited for minority-owned enterprises in Boston.
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From venture capital to city contracts, opportunity is limited for minority-owned enterprises in Boston.
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Despite the fact that mortgage rates are at an all-time low, recent research done at the MIT Sloan School demonstrates that African Americans continue to pay more than other groups to be homeowners.
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A new study examining the effect of Universal Basic Income (UBI) in Kenya shows that cash transfers improved recipients’ food security and health and these gains sustained through the policy responses
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Virgos are discriminated against in dating and job recruitment in China
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A new study finds immigrants are more likely to start a company than their U.S.-born counterparts.
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New research shows aggressive Fed intervention in the financial markets can wind up increasing asset price volatility.
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Shaheen Parks links business issues with technical expertise. When it comes to leading a team, she matches openness with understanding.
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A new book looks at how social media is reshaping the world for good and bad — and how to protect society and democracy from its threats.
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With Blendoor, Stephanie Lampkin helps organizations build a diverse workforce. To do that, she asks everyone for input.
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$200,000 prize will be awarded to Dr. Fischer and a fellowship named in his honor will be awarded to an MIT Sloan MBA student; Dr. Fischer will deliver the inaugural Miriam Pozen Address at MIT.