How credit is allocated during booms can predict busts
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Across history, some bursts of lending to companies and individuals, or so-called "credit booms," have led to busts, while others haven't.
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Across history, some bursts of lending to companies and individuals, or so-called "credit booms," have led to busts, while others haven't.
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Faculty joining MIT Sloan in 2023 are experts in energy markets, machine learning, health care economics, and decision-making.
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Less-experienced contact center agents become more productive with assistance from generative artificial intelligence, a new study finds.
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Recent U.S. elections have raised the question of whether “microtargeting,” the use of extensive online data to tailor persuasive messages to voters, has altered the playing field of politics.
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Economist and former Italian prime minister Mario Draghi said he expects the war in Ukraine to send inflation higher. Tensions with China aren’t helping.
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Tembusu Partners executive Theodora Lai on trusting your expertise, taking on new challenges, and constructive leadership.
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Machine learning, hybrid work, and even layoffs can offer companies a chance to promote a positive work culture.
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An intentionally divided internet poses a significant threat to business, innovation, and democracy. Thinkers50 experts break down the challenges.
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Employers need to nurture employees’ growth and help advance their careers. Here are three ways to start.
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A roundup of actionable steps and useful advice from MIT Sloan to help managers lead purpose-driven organizations.