Neuroeconomics Lab
The MIT Sloan Neuroeconomics Lab is a multidisciplinary research center studying problems at the intersection of economics, management, and cognitive neuroscience.
The MIT Sloan Neuroeconomics Lab is a multidisciplinary research center studying problems at the intersection of economics, management, and cognitive neuroscience.
CSAIL is committed to pioneering new approaches to computing that will bring about positive changes in the way people around the globe live, play, and work.
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Gilt Market Dysfunction and Liability-Driven Investment (LDI) - A Progress Report
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Governments worldwide increasingly rely on contingent claims such as deposit insurance, too-big-to-fail guarantees, credit support for firms and households, and disaster insurance to accomplish policy goals. What are the micro- and macro-economic consequences of [...]
Date: Tuesday, April 16 Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am Location: Media Lab (E-14, 6th floor)
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"Digital Euro: Vision, Advancements, and Challenges"
Susan Collins, PhD '84, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, will speak to MIT Sloan students and faculty May 8, and the event includes a fireside chat with Professor Kristin Forbes.
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Former Golub Senior Fellow, Laura Kodres, discusses the similarities between what happened with British pension funds in autumn 2022 and SVB.
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Edward Golding and Deborah Lucas discuss a simple policy change that relies primarily on market discipline that would reduce the likelihood of future SVBs.
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How Much Do Guarantees and Bailouts Cost the Government? Deborah Lucas NO. 3–2024 MAY 2024 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA’S POLICY HUB