Finance profs to Congress: “Bail out people, not corporations”
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A group of top financial economists from universities around the country, including many of my colleagues at Sloan, released a letter this week urging Congress to [...]
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A group of top financial economists from universities around the country, including many of my colleagues at Sloan, released a letter this week urging Congress to [...]
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Weixiang Wang was a student at the University of California, Berkeley back in 2006, when he chanced upon a seminar that changed his life—a seminar later made into the film An Inconvenient Truth.
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In an article in The Hill, Bob Pozen explores how the recently enacted Cares Act has tax provisions that favor wealthy investors and large companies. There is proposed legislation now in Congress to [...]
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Deborah J. Lucas, Sloan Distinguished Professor of Finance and Director, MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Refet A. Gürkaynak, Professor of Economics and Department Chair, Bilkent University
A special section of the GCFP blog to provide a forum for academics, practitioners and policymakers to analyze proposed policy initiatives and to suggest new ones
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Haoxiang Zhu, Associate Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management; Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research; Faculty Affiliate of the MIT GCFP and the […]
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Edward Golding (MIT), Laurie Goodman (Urban Institute), and Jun Zhu (Indiana University and Urban Institute)
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Ar Nuru, Juliana is making an impact as their chief development and sustainability officer, responsible for human resources, ESG, quality control, and special projects.
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In September, the MIT Industrial Liaison Program hosted the 2022 MIT Sustainability Conference to confront the reality of global climate risk in the context of the corporate world.
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Addressing the role of FHFA in dismantling racial discrimination within the U.S. housing finance system