Can the market be both rational and irrational?
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MIT Sloan Professor Andrew Lo proposes a new, evolutionary explanation of why financial markets behave the way they do
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MIT Sloan Professor Andrew Lo proposes a new, evolutionary explanation of why financial markets behave the way they do
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Collaboration to showcase benefits and value of combining MBA and engineering study
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Researchers at MIT Sloan have created two new algorithms to help balance fairness of item display and user preferences in online marketplaces.
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The biennial prize recognizes an individual who had made outstanding contributions to the advancement of financial policy research or practice, which is the core mission of the MIT GCFP.
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CFO Dhivya Suryadevara went from General Motors to the most valuable startup in the U.S. Here's what she learned along the way.
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Hospitals are becoming overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases. Here are four ways telemedicine can remake the triage process to better manage patient flow.
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Judges are Mohamed A. El-Erian, Kristin J. Forbes, Deborah J. Lucas, Robert C. Merton, Ronald P. O’Hanley, Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Raghuram R. Rajan, and Robert Zoellick.
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Six years after starting his test prep company, Elad Shoushan was tired. But to do an exit right, he'd have to do it himself.
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Former SEC chief economist will help shape financial regulation research
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A new MIT Sloan Experts Series talk explains how algorithms and humans can work together to compensate for blind spots and create clearer outcomes.