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MIT GCFP Public Policy

A Risk-Centric Model of Demand Recessions and Speculation

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by Ricardo J. Caballero and Alp Simsek

Jul 25, 2017
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Optimal multi-horizon portfolios with forward-looking expectations and loss aversion: an application to sovereign wealth funds

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by Khalid Alsweilem, Mark Kritzman, and Malan Rietveld | Sovereign Wealth Funds

Nov 20, 2022
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The Unequal Costs of Black Homeownership

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MIT GCFP - Research

by Ed Golding, Michelle Aronowitz and Jung Choi // This paper demonstrates that Black homeowners on average will pay $67,320 more for their houses because...

Sep 17, 2020
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How Much Can Collective Defined Contribution Plans Improve Risk-Sharing?

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MIT GCFP - Research

In a new paper, How Much Can Collective Defined Contribution Plans Improve Risk-Sharing?, GCFP Director [...]

Jul 8, 2020
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Alumni Sustainability

Cabinet Co-Founder on Sustainability, 'Shark Tank'

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Andrew Husband

MIT Sloan affiliate Russell Gong talks about sustainability in healthcare and pitching his company Cabinet Health on 'Shark Tank'.

Feb 17, 2023
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Valuing the GSEs’ Government Support

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The purpose of this note is to suggest answers to several fundamental questions about value of the federal government’s support for the GSEs.

May 7, 2017
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Tackling Financial Problems Can Require Non-Financial Solutions

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Financial regulation is most effective when it targets the origins of the problem it seeks to remedy. This is akin to the medical adage: treat the cause, not the symptom. Identifying the causal factors driving distress in financial markets is no easy task. One complication is that the cause might li...

May 1, 2017
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Too Big vs. Too Frail

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

When deposits are not completely insured, the presence of too big-to-fail (TBTF) banks alters the competitive landscape for depositors’ funds [...]

Mar 1, 2017
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Crowd-sourcing a better definition of a SIFI

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MIT GCFP - News and Announcements

The MIT Center for Finance and Policy recently announced the winners [...]

Mar 1, 2016
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Shanghai Finance Forum: Finance for the Future

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Nearly 250 MIT Sloan alumni and guests gathered in Shanghai on July 19, 2013 for the third MIT Sloan Finance Forum (the first was held in New York in April 2012 and the second was held in London in June 2013).

Aug 20, 2013
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