New study shows devastating cost of failure to coordinate economic reopenings
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The study estimates that total welfare is reduced dramatically when reopening is not coordinated among states and regions.
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The study estimates that total welfare is reduced dramatically when reopening is not coordinated among states and regions.
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A paper in Nature suggests that the higher quantity of social media policy enforcement for conservative users could be explained by the higher quantity of misinformation shared by those users.
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New global study from MIT shows the power of accurate information to increase vaccination rates worldwide.
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Across history, some bursts of lending to companies and individuals, or so-called "credit booms," have led to busts, while others haven't.
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New research from MIT Sloan has found that AI-generated visuals of re-imagined United States cities with largely car-free downtowns helped persuade people to support investing in green transportation.
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Pepsi’s refocused diversity and inclusion programs are built on transparency, setting clear goals, and including the company’s people, businesses, and communities.
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Party loyalty and partisan motivation may interfere less with Americans’ thinking than previously believed.
The Climate Policy Center will connect current and future climate research to policy, measuring the impact and implications of a variety of technologies on the climate system as a whole.
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Field-study data shows that African-Americans wait longer to get rides and suffer more ride cancellations once drivers determine they’re black.
Papers of the MIT Sloan Spring Accounting Conference 2022