PhD Student Benjamin Manning Explores How AI Will Shape the Future of Work
“There's no better place in the world to study economics and computer science than MIT," says PhD student Ben Manning
“There's no better place in the world to study economics and computer science than MIT," says PhD student Ben Manning
Most companies enter new markets with a simple plan: launch products, outpace the competition, acquire innovative technologies. They deliver profits, but miss the real goldmine. The most powerful, sustainable strategy is to create shared prosperity, where the company wins while also enabling local b...
The MIT GCFP announced that Mario Draghi has been named the winner of the Miriam Pozen Prize in recognition of his leadership in international financial policy. Draghi, a longtime academic economist and public servant, served as prime minister of Italy until [...]
Behind the headlines lies a widening gap between U.S. fiscal revenues and outlays—a structural imbalance with profound implications for the Federal Reserve and the broader economy. Join Peter Fisher—Distinguished Senior Fellow at the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy [...]
Seeking to scale up.
Diane Rucker is an angel investor and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2014.
Across Africa, currency volatility remains one of the most significant barriers to delivering truly mission-aligned capital. Despite decades of effort from policymakers, DFIs, and investors, the capital that flows into education and other high-impact sectors is still overwhelmingly dollar-denominate...
Frank Finelli, SM ’86, and student veterans discuss the importance of supporting one another professionally, financially, and emotionally.
From day one, MIT Sloan student veterans and reservists are supported by a community of alumni who know what they are going through and what lies ahead.
Through planned giving, Nitin Nohria, PhD ’88, wants to create opportunities for future entrepreneurs at MIT Sloan.