Why financial markets behave like living organisms
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MIT Sloan professor explains why you shouldn’t look at markets from a purely mechanistic perspective.
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MIT Sloan professor explains why you shouldn’t look at markets from a purely mechanistic perspective.
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A new book by MIT Sloan professor Catherine Turco explores how street-level markets are a central, and centrally important, social institution in American life.
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A combination of AI and humans works best in tasks where humans outperform AI and in those that involve creating content.
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Gensler global co-chair Diane Hoskins talks “focused relaxation” and finding her voice during a worldwide crisis.
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Two economists offer a framework for thinking about the place of values in the decisions of modern life.
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Highlights from Gary Gensler and Lily Bailey’s “Deep Learning and Financial Stability” outline five ways AI could lead to future financial crises.
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Northwestern Mutual’s Aditi Javeri Gokhale on taking risks to get noticed and the importance of transparency around work-life balance.
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Anita Carleton promotes a workplace that doesn’t just support women, but respects and includes all genders.
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Retail investors often make poor choices when selecting mutual funds. Are complex disclosures to blame?
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Better than mean variance? This approach to portfolio formation accounts for shocks like pandemics and “drifts” like climate change.