Independent Activities Period (IAP) – What’s that all about?
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MIT Sloan's MFin 2020 student, Devin Connolly, takes a deep dive into his IAP experience.
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MIT Sloan's MFin 2020 student, Devin Connolly, takes a deep dive into his IAP experience.
Professor Ed Roberts joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on Sloanies Talking with Sloanies.
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The Center for Finance and Policy (CFP) hosted a conference in Washington DC on October 29, 2015 — along with PricewaterhouseCoopers and the American Society of Public Administration — to bring together lending practitioners within [...]
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Eight students in MIT Sloan's Proseminar in Capital Markets/Investment Management develop a new tool for measuring the real economy.
Mehra Golshan, EMBA ’19, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of Sloanies Talking with Sloanies.
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MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Renée Richardson Gosline discusses how the development of bots and algorithms is outpacing our understanding of who and when they help most.
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Eyeing environmental impact.
When a startup disrupts incumbent market leaders and changes the basis of competition in an industry, as Tesla is doing in auto manufacturing, it’s the new problems they face and overcome that gives them the real advantage.
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On Wednesday, March 15 at noon, the Golub Center for Finance and Policy hosted Professor Jasmina Hasanhodzic of Babson College in a special research seminar. Professor Hasanhodzic presented her paper “Valuing Government Obligations When Markets are Incomplete” (joint work with Laurence Kotlikoff).
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David Enrich, author of the new book The Spider Network, came to MIT to tell the story of how a cartel of bankers set out to rig a crucial financial market — and how he developed a years-long relationship with the scandal’s ringleader.