Policy Rx for the economy: Cash or credit?
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What is the best mix of cash and credit assistance to combat the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, and what are the principles that should guide those choices? For policymakers [...]
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What is the best mix of cash and credit assistance to combat the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, and what are the principles that should guide those choices? For policymakers [...]
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The annual networking event brings together local alumni and students from all degree programs to strengthen personal and professional ties across the MIT Sloan community.
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We are excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Ben S. Bernanke as our Distinguished Senior Fellow for the 2020-2021 academic year [...]
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Bloomberg Video Interview with Deborah Lucas: Congress Considers Fair Value Accounting
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The Hill has published the op-ed, “Borrowing for Your College from Your Uncle Sam,” authored by GCFP Executive Director Doug Criscitello.
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Authors James Freeman and Vern McKinley discuss their research on 200 years of Citi’s history as presented in their 2018 book Borrowed Time. Lunch will be provided.
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We are making breakthroughs almost weekly in our understanding of cancer and other deadly diseases, both in how to treat and – in some cases – how to cure them [...]
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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
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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 [...]
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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...