GCFP participates in ICGFM Winter Conference
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As evidenced by recent elections around the world, the need to build trust in government is clear. While public sector financial management (PFM) is typically [...]
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As evidenced by recent elections around the world, the need to build trust in government is clear. While public sector financial management (PFM) is typically [...]
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Please join us for a lunchtime discussion with Søren Elbech, former Treasurer at the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), who will share insights gained from his experience as a capital markets executive in both the public and private sectors across capital raising, financial investments, product...
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On July 11-12, GCFP presented Mission & Metrics: Finance Training for Federal Credit Program Professionals to more than 50 executives from U.S. agencies engaged in governmental lending activities. Participants included staff from the following [...]
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The Center for Finance and Policy is participating in an interactive event to discuss the views of federal chief financial officers as expressed in an upcoming reported entitled “The CFO Act 25 Years Later: What Happened… and What’s Next?”
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Please read the published press release below from PR Newswire: CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The MIT Center for Finance and Policy (CFP) and the Harvard Crowd Innovation Laboratory (CIL) are launching a contest to generate new proposals for criteria that regulators sho...
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The Center for Finance and Policy (CFP) hosted a conference in Washington DC on October 29, 2015 — along with PricewaterhouseCoopers and the American Society of Public Administration — to bring together lending practitioners within [...]
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The Center for Finance and Policy has teamed with The SWIFT Institute to host a conference this fall to explore areas that could result in better interactions between [...]
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Richard Berner of New York University’s Stern School of Management and Gary Gensler of MIT’s Sloan School of Management discuss fintech regulation in a “fireside chat.” Lunch will be provided.
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We propose a New Keynesian model with monetary-fiscal policy regime switch to explain the time-varying correlation between returns on the market portfolio and nominal Treasury bonds found in [...]
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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy’s annual conference, Future of Housing Finance: Diverse Challenges, Innovative Solutions, co-sponsored by Barclays, was held online this year on the afternoons of [...]