The Big Tech Show: Do Irish startups deserve help during the lockdown? The view from MIT
In this interview Lecturer Johnathan Ruane explores topics surrounding Irish startups.
In this interview Lecturer Johnathan Ruane explores topics surrounding Irish startups.
When leaders decide to open up against CDC guidelines, that can have an impact far beyond the borders of their homes. Prof. Sinan Aral, guest.
Prof. Jonathan Parker says: “It's crazy to think we can flip the national light switch back on and reopen the economy nationally." (00:38)
Bill McKibben mentions Climate Interactive, and M.I.T.’s Sloan School of Management.
The central bank could try to help Americans more directly, said Prof. Lucas: “They could print money, and ... distribute it to households."
Search the map to explore the MIT Campus and the Kendall Square neighborhood.
MIT Sloan Management Review-Deloitte’s latest global executive survey and interviews are available free to the public.
Prof. Emeritus Richard Schmalensee, reflects on his many years working on environmental policy in public service and academia.
Robert Pozen and co-author write: "Budget cuts, tax hikes among few options for cities struggling to fulfill pension promises”
“If you have 10,000 people protesting together, ...the three people infected might become a thousand people infected,” [said Prof.] Bertsimas