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MIT GCFP Economics

Usable bank capital

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The COVID-19 induced ‘Great Lockdown’ has cast doubt on the efficacy of bank buffers in supporting the real economy in times of crisis. Despite accommodative regulatory and supervisory action, banks remain hesitant to [...]

Jul 7, 2020
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MIT GCFP Economics

Estimating Probabilities of Success of Vaccine and Other Anti-Infective Therapeutic Development Programs

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

In a paper published in the Harvard Data Science Review on May 14, 2020, the co-director of GCFP, Andrew Lo, along with his co-authors Kien Wei Siah and Chi Heem Wong, estimate the probability of success (PoS) of [...]

May 27, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Opinion: What to know about how the coronavirus crisis will impact your money market fund

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Robert Posen

Robert C. Pozen, Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management and non-resident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution

Apr 2, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

3 Questions: Jonathan Parker on building an economic recovery

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Jonathan Parker, Robert C. Merton Professor of Finance at MIT Sloan and co-director at the MIT GCFP, recently provided answers on [...]

Apr 1, 2020
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MIT GCFP Economics

Pandemics Depress the Economy, Public Health Interventions Do Not: Evidence from the 1918 Flu

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Jiageng Liu

The COVID-19 pandemic damages the U.S. and the world economy and puts policymakers in an unfamiliar dilemma. Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as social distancing slow the spread of [...]

Apr 2, 2020
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MIT GCFP Economy

Brakes or Bans: Protecting Financial Markets during a Pandemic

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Amid the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the movements in equity markets’ around the world have mirrored the spread of the virus and its virulence. Attempts to limit market crashes, volatility, and financial contagion have taken a number of different forms. This column explores [...]

May 4, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Are Circuit Breakers Doing Their Job?

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Laura Kodres

Laura Kodres, Senior Distinguished Fellow, MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy

Mar 30, 2020
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MIT GCFP Finance

A Simple Way Forward to Address the Economy During the Pandemic

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

While Congress and the Administration wrestle with a massive $2 trillion response and many suggest expansive new loan programs, the simple way forward is to [...]

Mar 25, 2020
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MIT GCFP Finance

A Traditional Economic Stimulus Won’t Work. Here’s What Might.

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As the Covid-19 pandemic brings the U.S. economy to a standstill, a severe drop in consumer demand is putting vast numbers of businesses at risk of bankruptcy, and millions of [...]

Mar 25, 2020
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MIT GCFP Economy

Finance profs to Congress: “Bail out people, not corporations”

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Deborah J. Lucas

A group of top financial economists from universities around the country, including many of my colleagues at Sloan, released a letter this week urging Congress to [...]

Mar 25, 2020
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