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Inflation is down, but the Inflation Reduction Act likely doesn’t deserve the credit

“The big moves in inflation are primarily global shocks. ... What the Fed has done has also contributed, without a doubt.”

Aug 13, 2023
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En-ROADS to be featured at the Thomson Reuters Foundation 2023 Trust Conference

Climate Pathways Project team member + Exec. Director of Climate Interactive Andrew Jones will deliver a keynote using En-ROADS at the 2023 Trust Conference in London, UK on October 20.

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Who's Speaking at the Alumni Leadership Conference 2023?

MIT Sloan faculty and alumni will share their expertise at the 2023 MIT Alumni Leadership Conference on September 29–30.

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Artificial Intelligence for Augmentation and Productivity

The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing awards seed grants to seven interdisciplinary projects exploring AI-augmented management.

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2 common mistakes CEOs might be making with generative A.I.

"We spend way too much time talking about or thinking about people or computers, and not enough time thinking about people and computers."

Aug 14, 2023
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Announcing the Thinkers50 2023 Talent Award shortlist

Zeynep Ton explores how companies can manage their operations in a way that satisfies customers, employees, and investors simultaneously.

Aug 14, 2023
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Business Book of the Year 2023 — the longlist

Fifteen books were filtered by FT journalists from more than 500 entries for the award.

Aug 13, 2023
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Yes, inflation is down. No, the Inflation Reduction Act doesn’t deserve the credit

“The big moves in inflation are primarily global shocks. What the Fed has done has also contributed, without a doubt.”

Aug 13, 2023
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China’s stalling economy puts the world on notice

China’s exports and imports collectively make up 40 percent of its total economic output, noted professor Yasheng Huang at a conference in May.

Aug 11, 2023
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Running backs are more versatile than ever, but they’re being left behind on payday

“If you’re asking running backs to do more on the field and they deliver with career best years, then they should get paid. It’s that simple."

Aug 10, 2023
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