Efficiency in Household Decision Making: Evidence from the Retirement Savings of U.S. Couples
Efficiency in Household Decision Making: Evidence from the Retirement Savings of U.S. Couples | Consumer Finance Initiative | Retirement
Efficiency in Household Decision Making: Evidence from the Retirement Savings of U.S. Couples | Consumer Finance Initiative | Retirement
An IV Hazard Model of Loan Default with an Application to Subprime Mortgage Cohorts | Consumer Finance Initiative | Lending Markets
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The SEC is proposing a new rule that would require public companies to disclose their emissions data and create more transparency. Industry experts unpack its implications.
Testing the Effectiveness of Consumer Financial Disclosure: Experimental Evidence from Savings Accounts | Consumer Finance Initiative | Savings Markets
Consumer Finance Initiative | Credit and Financial Distress| Credit supply and house prices: Evidence from mortgage market segmentation
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MIT Sloan and CSAIL researchers apply artificial intelligence techniques to one of the largest datasets of clinical trial outcomes to handicap the drug and device approval process
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New research provides insight on when and why investors rely on indexes or categories to make decisions rather than investigating each individual stock.
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This case examines how Marsha Jackson, the Head of Internal Audit at RiseEngineer, deals with a whistleblower allegation of bribery in the company’s foreign subsidiary. Marsha’s compliance team conducts an investigation focused on the subsidiary’s bid on a major construction project. Students are as...
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Voluntary climate commitments by financial institutions aren’t having a positive impact, research finds. But banks do have time to reverse course and make progress.
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A new e-book examines monetary policy responses to the 2021 – 2022 spike in inflation and identifies challenges and lessons for the future.