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Press Economy

How should governors reopen their post-pandemic economies?

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MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Banks should be reopened first, while cafes and gyms should come much later; places of worship should be opened after colleges and universities, according to the analysis.

May 7, 2020
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Press Finance

2008 Financial Crisis: A Ten-Year Review Conference

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MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Annual Reviews, MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) and NYU Stern will convene to present new review articles focused on the 2008 financial crisis.

Nov 8, 2018
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Ideas Made to Matter Diversity

Building an inclusive innovation economy

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Zach Church

In a new conversation series, leaders in entrepreneurship, education, and other fields propose ways that innovation economies can benefit everyone.

Jun 10, 2021
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Ideas Made to Matter Data

Flexible data centers can reduce costs — if not emissions

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Dylan Walsh

Data centers that shift workload to different times of day save money, but the environmental impact depends on the local grid.

Oct 20, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Supply Chain

Tainted food on purpose? It’s adulteration

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Meredith Somers

A look at intentional and unintentional food adulteration, and why it matters to agricultural supply chains.

May 1, 2019
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Ideas Made to Matter Public Policy

What business needs to know about carbon border adjustments

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Dylan Walsh

Climate economist Catherine Wolfram explains how the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism aims to level the playing field among trading partners.

Feb 18, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Public Policy

Jump-starting the creation of good jobs

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Martha Mangelsdorf

How government R&D still matters, and what makes Rochester, New York special.

Jan 27, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Labor

How Phyllis Wallace tackled workplace discrimination

Phyllis Wallace took part in a landmark 1970s AT&T discrimination case and researched the working lives of young Black women.

Sep 29, 2021
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Ideas Made to Matter Finance

When companies report earnings, going first helps

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Betsy Vereckey

Research shows firms that report early in the earnings queue earn more media coverage, heightened attention from investors, and a bump in trading volume.

Apr 7, 2020
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Press Labor

Why (firm) size matters: Research from the MIT Sloan School of Management sheds new light on the steep cost of labor market regulations in France 

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MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Organizations choose to remain small to avoid the cost of regulation, denting growth

Nov 17, 2016
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