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Making Porsches even faster
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Porsche, the iconic German automobile manufacturer known for its high-performance sports cars, has a rich history that dates back to 1931 having been started originally as an engineering office. Almost 50 years ago, the company’s Porsche 928 revolutionized suspension technology—with the legendary We...
A Conversation With Former Dean David Schmittlein
In 2019, Christopher Reichert sat down with Dean David Schmittlein to discuss MIT Sloan.
Human Responsibility in AI
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Several sessions at the 2024 MIT Sloan Reunion explored the use of AI in health care, entrepreneurship, tourism, and agriculture.
Highlighting the importance of the MIT SFMBA cohort
Tony Roa, SFMBA ’24, is a United States Navy submarine officer with 15 years’ experience leading teams of sailors in solving technical engineering challenges.
Breaking Through Barriers with the MIT EMBA
Valentina Videva Dufresne is the President of North America and a Group Executive Committee member at Zehnder Group and a member of the MIT EMBA Class of 2021.
Measuring Financial Subsidies to SOEs
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Measuring Financial Subsidies to SOEs: An Asset Return Based Framework with an Application to TVA (working paper)
The Economics of Government Investment Policies and Why They Cannot Undo Fiscal Imbalances
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With debt burdens mounting in the United States and abroad, policymakers have shown renewed interest in using government investment strategies to address fiscal imbalances. In this policy brief, MIT Sloan Distinguished Professor and MIT GCFP [...]
A Fireside Chat with Peter Fisher and Andrew W. Lo
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Behind the headlines lies a widening gap between U.S. fiscal revenues and outlays—a structural imbalance with profound implications for the Federal Reserve and the broader economy. Join Peter Fisher—Distinguished Senior Fellow at the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy [...]