Rethinking how the housing crisis happened
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New research casts into doubt the central storyline of 2008 — that this was ever a subprime crisis to begin with.
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New research casts into doubt the central storyline of 2008 — that this was ever a subprime crisis to begin with.
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New research suggests accommodations by banks and the courts can help at least some small businesses survive bankruptcy.
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MIT economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson say good jobs and the equitable deployment of technology can help restore people’s faith in democratic institutions.
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The “Me, Myself, and AI” podcast examines the creative ways companies use artificial intelligence, like making faster methods for vaccine experiments.
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Entrepreneurial mental health is built on a foundation of resilience, patience, and separating your identity from your company.
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In a study by MIT Sloan School of Management Professor Dean Eckles, he found that online gifting increases the likelihood that others will send gifts.
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Investigative journalist Maria Ressa, a digital fellow at MIT, said the spread of disinformation on social media threatens democracies worldwide.
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Author Andrew Barnes explains the benefits of a workweek with 100% of normal pay, 80% of typical work hours, and 100% productivity.
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New MIT Sloan research found that while movie viewers react negatively to increased racial representation in movie casting, the Black Lives Matter movement mitigated this bias against racial minority
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Three brands on growing a fan base without (a lot of) celebrity endorsements.