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Gary Gensler

Professor of the Practice, Global Economics and Management|Professor of the Practice, Finance

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Racial Disparities and Bias in Consumer Bankruptcy

Racial Disparities and Bias in Consumer Bankruptcy | Consumer Finance Initiative | Household Finance Decisions

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Technological Innovation and Labor Income Risk

Technological Innovation and Labor Income Risk | Consumer Finance Initiative | Household Finance Decisions

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The One Child Policy and Household Saving

The One Child Policy and Household Saving | Consumer Finance Initiative | Household Finance Decisions

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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Sustainability

How Shayna Harris is changing the face of food

By Tracey Palmer

Shayna Harris (MBA '11) has worked for nearly two decades developing sustainable food strategies, leading transformation, and making people’s lives better worldwide.

Jun 16, 2021
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John D. Sterman

Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management, Professor, System Dynamics, Director, MIT System Dynamics Group

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Roy E. Welsch

Eastman Kodak Leaders for Global Operations Professor of Management, Professor of Statistics and Engineering Systems

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Implicit Extrapolation and the Beliefs Channel of Investment Demand

Consumer Finance Initiative | Household Finance Decisions | Implicit Extrapolation and the Beliefs Channel of Investment Demand

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Ideas Made to Matter Public Policy

4 ways to close the homeownership gap

By Betsy Vereckey

Experts share ideas on how to reduce the homeownership gap between white and minority households and create more equality in the housing market.

Apr 19, 2023
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Ideas Made to Matter Sustainability

The 6 stages of systemic investing

By Hibah Khan Jason Jay Kirsten Andersen

This new starter kit offers investors practical steps and tools to move from from isolated efforts to coordinated, systems-level change.

Sep 3, 2025
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