How an age-based reopening could save lives
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MIT economists recommend older Americans stay home during COVID-19 pandemic while younger adults return to work sooner.
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MIT economists recommend older Americans stay home during COVID-19 pandemic while younger adults return to work sooner.
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Big financial data represents a big opportunity for Wall Street. But is statistical trading making the markets more or less efficient?
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After months of remote work, cracks may start to show. The authors of “No Hard Feelings” explain how to support your workforce during the pandemic.
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A job-seeking app and an online learning collaboration are among the winners.
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The MIT Sloan School of Management announces a major gift from alumnus Bennett (Ben) W. Golub to support the MIT Center for Finance and Policy.
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Ratan Tata, former chairman of Mumbai-based Tata Group, is an early investor
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Using the case of Harvard Square, Catherine J. Turco explores the role of street-level markets in our daily lives, why we fall in love with them, and why we so often struggle with changes in them
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A team of researchers conducted a study on the impact of social media on the labor market and found that weaker social connections have a greater beneficial effect on job mobility than stronger ties.
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Lu’s new research demonstrates that East Asians—but not South Asians—are less likely than other ethnicities to emerge as leaders in multiethnic environments partly because East Asians tend to social
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Banks should be reopened first, while cafes and gyms should come much later; places of worship should be opened after colleges and universities, according to the analysis.