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Nobel Laureate Robert Merton’s New Retirement Plan: Take ‘SeLFIES’
Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Merton has come with an alternate retirement plan that will help reduce dependency on government schemes.
Antoinette Schoar: A “subprime” crisis in housing? Think again.
Economist Antoinette Schoar and colleagues found that middle-class homebuyers had more to do with 2008’s real estate crash than the less-wealthy consumers usually blamed for it.
Lawrence Schmidt: Will a Fragile Banking System Survive Future Runs?
Professor Lawrence Schmidt discusses his current research which uses data from the Lehman episode to test the idea of future runs.
MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy
GCFP serves as a catalyst for innovative, cross-disciplinary and non-partisan research and educational initiatives that address the unique challenges facing governments as financial institutions.
A recent college grad asks: How do I compete with AI to get a job in finance?
"Finance and accounting are prime targets for expansion of AI use," said Professor Emeritus Th
Streams of Study: Sustainable Economics, Finance & Accounting
This resource is designed to help MIT students explore how financial acumen - spanning finance, economics, and accounting - can be harnessed to advance sustainable solutions.
2025 MBA To Watch: David Brown, MIT (Sloan)
David Brown (MBA '25) said: "It was MIT Sloan's intersection of business and technology that I really wanted to explore.