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The stock market barely faltered in the 1918-20 pandemic. Is history repeating itself?

Andrew Lo says that what the government did this spring was to “put the economy into the equivalent of a medically induced coma.”

Sep 7, 2020
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Economists are turning to culture to explain wealth and poverty

Work by Acemoglu and Johnson has found a further element of randomness which may explain contemporary patterns of wealth and poverty.

Sep 5, 2020
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Hold a diversified portfolio and don't try and time the market: Robert Pozen

Robert Pozen joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss his macro outlook on the market and the risks facing the economy in the back half of 2020.

Sep 5, 2020
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An information gap in Americans' knowledge of political news

“A direct link exists between how much voters know about the news and the attention those voters receive from politicians.”

Oct 20, 2020
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Companies are rushing to use AI–but few see a payoff

A report, from Boston Consulting Group and MIT Sloan Management Review, is one of the first to explore whether companies are benefiting from AI.

Oct 20, 2020
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How an ill-fated fishing voyage helped us understand COVID-19

“Sometimes if you need answers, you go with natural experiments that aren't potentially as super clean, but we can learn from them.”

Oct 20, 2020
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When robots are recruiters

Using AI to recruit isn't inherently bad, says Danielle Li...It's about using the right kind of algorithm.

Oct 20, 2020
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Questions on the Massachusetts 2020 ballot

CAI’s The Point talks with those in opposition and in support of the initiatives, and takes listener questions and comments.

Oct 16, 2020
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Daryl Morey, who changed the NBA in Houston and China, is leaving the rockets

Daryl Morey (MBA '00), the pioneering basketball executive...is leaving the Houston Rockets.

Oct 15, 2020
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MIT researcher Neil Thompson on deep learning's insatiable compute demands and possible solutions

“The growth in computing power needed for deep learning models is quickly becoming unsustainable.”

Oct 15, 2020
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