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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Public Policy

GCFP Takes Students on Washington DC Trek

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In conjunction with the Sloan Finance and Policy Club, the Center led approximately 20 graduate students on a trek of Washington, D.C. on March 10 to tour a few of the most important agencies at the intersection of government and finance. The objective of the trip was to show [...]

Mar 14, 2017
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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Public Policy

GCFP co-hosts conference on “Rethinking Federal Credit”

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Federal credit program managers and other subject area experts from government, industry, and academia took part in a recent conference co-sponsored by the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy […]

May 26, 2018
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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Public Policy

Economic Fitness As a Tool for Sovereign Development Funds

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Sovereign Development Funds’ (SDFs) dual mandate of pursuing financial or commercial objectives alongside long-term strategic and developments goals presents several challenges. First, SDFs must identify why [...]

Jan 23, 2023
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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Public Policy

Opacity in Checking Government Loan Cost Accuracy

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The U.S. government’s ubiquitous role providing credit—mostly to students and homeowners—in the post-financial crisis economy is unmistakable but the ultimate costs to taxpayers can be far from obvious. While nearly all of the deliberation and debate about the price of extending government credit is...

Sep 9, 2015
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Alumni Leadership

Yda Bouvier, MBA ’98

Yda Bouvier, MBA ’98, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."

Aug 30, 2023
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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Public Policy

David Murphy, Senior Advisor, Bank of England

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The advent of mandatory central clearing for certain types of over-the-counter derivatives and margin requirements for others means that margin is the most important mitigation mechanism for many [...]

Jan 23, 2019
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

Outdated or Evolving? by Salma Bagdadhi

In 2019, when Tunisia launched the Startup Act, the ecosystem was still young. A handful of incubators and accelerators existed—mostly concentrated in the capital, Tunis, and operating within high-income circles. There was an urgent need to democratize access to knowledge about tech entrepreneurship...

May 16, 2025
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Alumni Leadership

Richard Resnick, MOT ’04

Richard Resnick, MOT ’04, joins classmate Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."

Dec 16, 2020
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