To navigate the current markets, look back to 2008 — and 1918
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Markets will eventually recover, but the trick is knowing when, an MIT Sloan finance professor says.
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Markets will eventually recover, but the trick is knowing when, an MIT Sloan finance professor says.
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The MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy will distribute a prize pool of $20,000 to the contest winners.
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Since 1917, American jobs have been classified by their skill level. “Unskilled work” was said to, “require no special training, judgment, or manual dexterity, but supply mainly muscular strength for the performance of coarse, heavy work dexterity.” It was the largest category of work and included m...
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Legatum Center event will focus on development, entrepreneurship and finance
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New MIT Sloan research, based on Clarity AI data, finds that companies that don't receive external assurance are not actually making carbon emissions reductions despite setting targets.
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As part of the new Climate Project at MIT, the center will create and strengthen connections between leading climate researchers and policymakers.
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Professor Jackson Lu has found that East Asians are stereotyped in the United States as lacking in creativity, which in turn may contribute to the “Bamboo Ceiling” in leadership attainment.
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‘Granddaddy’ of all business plan competitions celebrates its 25th anniversary.
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A new study has found that U.S earnings inequality has stalled over the last decade. It marks the first sustained reversal of rising earnings inequality in approximately 30 years.
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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.