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Ideas Made to Matter Public Policy

How unemployment benefits spur new business creation

By Betsy Vereckey

Data from France shows that unemployment benefits can encourage entrepreneurs to open up new businesses and boost the economy.

Aug 27, 2020
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Alumni

Highlights from the 2021 MIT Sloan Virtual Reunion

By Andrew Husband

Over 1,100 members of the alumni community came together in early June to reconnect and continue learning at the 2021 MIT Sloan Virtual Reunion.

Jun 29, 2021
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Press

New study identifies shared mathematical principle linking how cells, companies, and cities diversify

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

New research from MIT Sloan and the Santa Fe Institute shows common patterns in the growth of biological and social systems.

Mar 26, 2026
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Ideas Made to Matter Leadership

4 ways leaders can detox corporate culture

By Meredith Somers

Research from MIT Sloan’s Don Sull highlights the ways leadership can identify and address a toxic work culture.

Dec 8, 2022
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Ideas Made to Matter Behavioral Science

How game theory explains ‘irrational’ behavior

By Erez Yoeli Moshe Hoffman

A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.

Apr 5, 2022
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Teaching Resources Library Strategy

Fishbanks: A Renewable Resource Management Simulation

Fishbanks is a multiplayer web-based simulation in which participants play the role of fishers and seek to maximize their net worth as they compete against other players and deal with variations in fish stocks and their catch. Participants buy, sell, and build ships; decide where to fish; and negoti...

Apr 6, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Housing Finance & Social Equity: Learning From the New Economy Project

By MIT GCFP - Events

Persistent racial and ethnic disparities in access to homeownership have created the need to examine whether—and how—to change aspects of the complex and rapidly changing US housing finance system.

Mar 1, 2023
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Ideas Made to Matter Labor

Glimpsing the future of work in warehouses

MIT Sloan doctoral candidate Alex Kowalski is researching practical ways to improve warehouse jobs.

Aug 26, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Diversity

To increase workforce diversity, focus on these 10 opportunities

By Paola Cecchi-Dimeglio

A new book from The MIT Press identifies nudges, interventions, and experiments to help companies de-bias, attract diverse talent, and manage the workforce better.

Oct 30, 2023
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Ideas Made to Matter Climate Change

Which US counties are most vulnerable in the energy transition?

By Deborah Halber

A new metric — ‘employment carbon footprint’ — can better help determine the U.S. counties most vulnerable to economic disruption from decarbonization.

Feb 13, 2024
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