Financial Market and Policy Club Lecture “Economic Development through the Intersection of Public and Private Sector”
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Open to the MIT Community. Economic Development through the Intersection of Public and Private Sector.
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Open to the MIT Community. Economic Development through the Intersection of Public and Private Sector.
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This conference explores some of the policy considerations currently being discussed and the implications to investment management strategy. Leading experts from both academia and the profession will provide insights on the issues. This event is co-sponsored with the MIT Sloan Finance Group and MIT...
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Nearly one decade after the Global Financial Crisis, regulators and policymakers are rolling back post-Crisis regulations, including regulations meant to strengthen capital and liquidity requirements as well as ‘living wills’ for large banks. What where the major initiatives taken since 2008 to stre...
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Hosted by the MIT Center for Finance and Policy, former Congressman Barney Frank spoke to students on November 5thabout the high points of his career, the Dodd-Frank Act, and the future for [...]
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Finance professors at the MIT Sloan School of Management will conduct a series of high-level seminars in London and Shanghai as part of efforts to raise funds for a new center that will examine the intersection between finance and government [...]
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Sloan Professor Andrew Lo, co-director of the CFP and director of the Laboratory for Financial Engineering, saw his pioneering work on how financial engineering could revolutionize funding for translational medical research take an important step forward this week, with the introduction of [...]
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Please click here to read the WSJ.com article How Federal Lending Programs Served as a Big Shadow Stimulus which discusses Deborah Lucas’ paper Credit policy as fiscal policy.
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The Center benefits from the contributions of student interns both during the academic year and over the summer. Short descriptions of past graduate student work are available here.
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If you weren’t able to catch NYU Stern’s Richard Berner and MIT Sloan’s Gary Gensler for the “fireside chat” about fintech opportunity and [...]
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The Cambridge/Boston academic, policy and practitioner communities are fortunate to include many people with deep expertise and interest in financial policy. Yet opportunities to gather for in-depth conversations about [...]