Economist Bengt Holmström’s Nobel Prize win delights MIT colleagues
Faculty members cite his transformative work on contract theory.
Faculty members cite his transformative work on contract theory.
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What if patients could receive hospital-quality care from the comfort of home? Beth Israel Lahey Health is making that possible. In August 2023, they launched the Hospital at Home program at one of the system’s hospitals, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington, MA, enabling qualified patients...
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The proceeds will be disbursed to the Cambridge Community Foundation's Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fund & Cambridge Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund for COVID-19 with the help of Community Giving at MIT.
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Climate tech company BlocPower specializes in residential building electrification, which improves human health and reduces healthcare costs. But no funding exists to link electrification to preventative healthcare efforts. A team of S-Lab students stepped in to help BlocPower make the link.
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The recent U.S. presidential elections have led to debates about the effectiveness of pollsters and the Electoral College. Prof. Arnold Barnett will explore this topic and share his recommendations.
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The businesswomen are the minds behind companies like Blendoor, ThirdLove, and RockPaperRobot.
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New work in “Science” finds “fundamental flaws and inconsistencies … at odds with basic economic theory.”
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Rent relief, corporate climate activism, labor rights, and income inequality are all on the docket post-COVID-19 lockdown.
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What we learned about hybrid work this year, and what to do next.
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Research project to create an online database assessing the carbon intensity of financial institutions