New study shows devastating cost of failure to coordinate economic reopenings
The study estimates that total welfare is reduced dramatically when reopening is not coordinated among states and regions.
The study estimates that total welfare is reduced dramatically when reopening is not coordinated among states and regions.
Their approach helps the supply side of the economy “snap back” in the second phase of the crisis. The key is creating a master agreement that provides a win-win solution for all parties.
The COVID-19 Policy Alliance put online a set of data analytic tools to enable states to identify the highest risk facilities and localities.
A recent study by MIT Sloan School of Management Prof. Nemit Shroff found that firms with common owners are more likely to disclose information.
London event will focus on the role of global innovators and entrepreneurs.
One of the most urgent threats facing our democracy and other democracies abroad is the ability to detect and thwart foreign election interference. But, research on election interference is scarce.
MIT Sloan School Professor Christopher Palmer partners with Seattle and King County Public Housing Authorities to pilot mobility program addressing the fading American Dream
“Building Sustainable Healthcare Systems through Innovation and Entrepreneurship” will bring together entrepreneurs, academics, healthcare professionals and policymakers from around the world.
New research by Erik Brynjolfsson, Avinash Collis, and Felix Eggers uses massive online choice experiments to measure the value digital goods and services create.
Research project to create an online database assessing the carbon intensity of financial institutions