6 arguments for carbon taxes
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Long touted by economists, carbon taxes are transparent, enforceable, and adjustable. An MIT Sloan finance professor explains her support.
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Long touted by economists, carbon taxes are transparent, enforceable, and adjustable. An MIT Sloan finance professor explains her support.
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Decentralized finance is on its way, the podcast host and crypto journalist says — that is, if regulators don’t overreach.
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MIT Sloan recently announced that Robert C. Merton was named the recipient of the S. Donald Sussman Fellowship.
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Colleagues, former students, and friends detail a legacy built over 50 years at MIT Sloan.
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Finance professionals using the CAPM model to price their takeover targets may want to update their methodology. New research shows valuation errors are not uncommon.
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‘Matt has been at the forefront of the financial services industry throughout his career’
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Gary Gensler, a former Wall Street regulator and partner at Goldman Sachs, will teach the course this fall.
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The MIT Sloan School of Management announced that Daniel Tarullo will serve as a distinguished fellow at MIT’s Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP).
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Laura Kodres, will teach a new course, “Navigating Regulation in the Post-Global Crisis World," this fall.
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Former SEC chief economist will help shape financial regulation research