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MIT Sloan Finance Professors to Fundraise for Center for Finance and Policy

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Finance professors at the MIT Sloan School of Management will conduct a series of high-level seminars in London and Shanghai as part of efforts to raise funds for a new center that will examine the intersection between finance and government [...]

Feb 1, 2014
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Building a DEI Ecosystem

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The MIT Sloan Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has spent over a year on systemic DEI efforts in the community aimed at improving dialogue, communication, understanding, and action.

Feb 15, 2023
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UN Climate Change Janos Pasztor Lecture on March 3rd

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As part of its Distinguished Speaker Series, the MIT CFP invites you to a lunch lecture by Janos Pasztor, Senior Adviser of the UN Secretary-General for Climate Change

Feb 22, 2016
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Visiting CFP scholar Tanyeri explores public bank performance

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Başak Tanyeri, an Assistant Professor of Finance at Bilkent University, visited the CFP this summer to pursue a new research project evaluating the performance of public banks. Using a large and newly available [...]

Sep 10, 2015
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Winners of SIFI Contest Announced

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Today the MIT CFP announced the winners of its first crowd-sourced contest, “What is a Systemically Important Financial Institution?” A collaboration between the MIT Center for Finance and Policy and the Harvard Crowd Innovation Laboratory, the contest was launched to generate new proposals to speci...

Mar 8, 2016
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The Future of Consumer Finance

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In 2022, MIT Sloan established the Consumer Financial Services and Technologies Research Initiative, a new major research initiative led by Professors Antoinette Schoar and Jonathan A. Parker, PhD ’96.

Feb 13, 2023
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Making Work Better

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How can work be improved for both employees and organizations? This question is central to the work of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER), which began as the Industrial Relations Section of the MIT Department of Economics and Social Science in 1937.

Feb 13, 2023
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