Should the US government play such an outsized role in housing finance?
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MIT GCFP - The Flip Side Podcast, Episode 29
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MIT GCFP - The Flip Side Podcast, Episode 29
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China’s Growing Local Government Debt Levels - New MIT Report provides a snapshot of debt levels over time
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Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks discusses the forces shaping banking today, from cryptocurrencies, fintech and the payment system to the response to COVID and the focus on social justice.
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The GCFP’s goal to provide a forum for discussion among policymakers, financial professionals, and educators will be aided by a new online MITx course “Financial Regulation: From the Global Financial Crisis to Fintech and the COVID Pandemic” to launch on October 4, 2024 on the edX platform.
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MIT GCFP 11th Annual Conference Consumer Finance: New Perspectives on Policies and Products
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Measuring Financial Subsidies to SOEs: An Asset Return Based Framework with an Application to TVA (working paper)
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In a new report, MIT researchers analyze policy options for improving the U.S. electric grid by incentivizing increased interregional transmission.
The MIT Climate Pathways Project has been selected by the Paris Peace Forum as one of 10 civil society projects that over the coming year will receive customized advisory support from the Forum’s Scale-up Program, an accelerator program that aims to help these projects increase their visibility and...
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The MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy is pleased to announce the appointment of Peter R. Fisher as our Distinguished Senior Fellow for the 2025-2026 academic year. The former Undersecretary of the U.S. Treasury and BlackRock executive will teach a finance course at MIT Sloan and will contribut...
Two interactive climate solutions simulators, co-developed by Climate Interactive and the MIT Sloan School of Management, were commended in January as part of the Financial Times’ 2025 Responsible Business Education awards program.