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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Analysis of the Proposed 2020 FHFA Rule on Enterprise Capital

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Edward Golding (MIT), Laurie Goodman (Urban Institute), and Jun Zhu (Indiana University and Urban Institute)

Sep 2, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Addressing the role of FHFA in dismantling racial discrimination within the U.S. housing finance system

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Addressing the role of FHFA in dismantling racial discrimination within the U.S. housing finance system

Sep 13, 2021
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Why Today’s Inflation Is a Fiscal and Credit Policy Hangover

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs Deborah J. Lucas

This blog post is based on a talk presented at the Shadow Open Market Committee on February 11, 2022. The opinions expressed are my own and not those of the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy.

Mar 16, 2022
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

Mud Bay's Good Jobs Journey

By Zeynep Ton

This 2019 MIT Sloan case by Zeynep Ton and Katie Bach describes how the executive team at Mud Bay, a privately held pet store chain based in Olympia, Washington, implemented a good jobs strategy by offering better wages and benefits and seeking to recoup the costs by increasing sales growth and lowe...

Feb 19, 2019
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Alumni Leadership

Expanding MIT Leadership

Leadership combines the confidence to confront big challenges with the humility to know you can’t solve them alone. This is the driving concept behind the MIT Leadership Center—because the future demands it.

Mar 18, 2022
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Alumni Finance

As Student Summer Jobs Disappeared, the Golub Center Came to the Rescue

By Andrew Husband

With employers filling 60 percent fewer management positions and otherwise guaranteed internship opportunities succumbing to budget cuts amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students at MIT Sloan were scrambling ahead of the summer of 2020.

Oct 20, 2020
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MIT GCFP Finance

Housing Finance Policy and the Coming Recession: Time to use current system to lower mortgage payments!

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Housing finance policy has been built during and for times of crisis. Just look at the long list of government actions related to the financing of housing [...]

Mar 25, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Tailoring Bank Regulations: How Did the Market React?

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs Laura Kodres Deborah J. Lucas

Edward L. Golding, Laura E. Kodres, and Deborah J. Lucas The 2008 financial crisis triggered a wave of new financial regulations, most notably as mandated by the Dodd Frank Act of 2010. That legislation recognized that existing regulations were inadequately designed to protect against systemic ri...

Nov 6, 2019
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Edward Golding op-ed on FHFA and mortgage risk pricing

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

MAY 4 – 2023 “BankThink: No, FHFA is not encouraging a race to the bottom.” Recently, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, acting in its capacity as conservator of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, made some modest changes in the pricing of mortgage risk. These modest changes [...]

May 4, 2023
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Duration Gap Disclosure: A Modest Proposal to Prevent Another SVB

By MIT GCFP - Research Deborah J. Lucas MIT GCFP - Featured

Edward Golding and Deborah Lucas discuss a simple policy change that relies primarily on market discipline that would reduce the likelihood of future SVBs.

Oct 12, 2023
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