Biases, inequities, and adverse incentives from basing wealth taxes on accounting measures
Associate professor Andrew Sutherland and co-author wrot
Associate professor Andrew Sutherland and co-author wrot
Three new entrepreneurship books with ties to MIT Sloan are cited as "essential reading" for founders.
Environmentally conscious homeowners can retrofit existing homes.
AI tools can be helpful when used to replace routine tasks or for brainstorming, but not when substituting for an artist's own judgment or originality.
In principal research scientist Neil Thompson's research — which evalua
As the war in Iran pushes oil prices higher, some governments are shielding consumers with price controls.
Research by associate professor
Levered lending credit cycles move in waves. For the past five decades or so, each wave has been about 15-20 years long.
"The simplest explanation is supply and demand.