2020 MBAs to watch: Steve Tuekam, MIT (Sloan)
Steve Tuekam (MBA '20) says: "I was impressed by the quality of the MIT Finance faculty as well as the career opportunities for graduates."
Steve Tuekam (MBA '20) says: "I was impressed by the quality of the MIT Finance faculty as well as the career opportunities for graduates."
Prof. Lo says: “...there's been only one vaccine approved. That's worrisome, because we know for a fact that these diseases are real threats.”
Prof. Sinan Aral writes: "Lacking comprehensive federal guidance, states are adopting policies that do not move in lockstep with one another.”
Prof. Pozen says: “That's why a reconciliation requirement would be really helpful for investors.”
Henry Jacoby and co-authors write: “The inextricable connections between global warming and pandemics are ignored at our peril."
“Endowments are usually thought of as rainy-day funds for NPOs to help them survive crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.” says [Prof. Andrew] Lo.
“I think trying to predict where inflation is going to be in a few years is a mug's game,” said Kristin Forbes
Dimitris Bertsimas said Connecticut's reopening has so far been handled “reasonably appropriately."
For [Prof.] Acemoglu and James Robinson, authors of “Why Nations Fail”, the important thing is inclusive institutions, not just a venal elite.
Prof. Johnson writes: "Rebuilding the economy requires rebuilding our confidence in public health.”