The dark side of stock market circuit breakers
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Circuit breakers are meant to calm the markets. But new research shows that they can backfire and create more volatility if not properly designed.
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Circuit breakers are meant to calm the markets. But new research shows that they can backfire and create more volatility if not properly designed.
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A group of faculty from the MIT Sloan School of Management, working with students in various graduate programs at MIT, has undertaken a wide range of projects to respond to COVID.
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U.S. acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks predicted a V-shaped recovery but said a second stimulus may still be needed.
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Two types of platforms. And six ways things can go wrong.
The January 2025 edition of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) newsletter is now available online. The theme is "Building an Economy That Works for Everyone."
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Companies will compete Sept. 10 in Darmstadt, Germany, for a shot at the MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge finals.
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Follow these five steps to put extreme weather impacts into financial perspective.
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Ideas for transforming digital capabilities and spearheading innovation initiatives while preserving corporate culture amid COVID-19.
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An intentionally divided internet poses a significant threat to business, innovation, and democracy. Thinkers50 experts break down the challenges.
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In this excerpt from ‘More from Less,’ Andrew McAfee explains how dematerialization led him to an optimistic theory of the Earth’s fortune.