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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Should the US government play such an outsized role in housing finance?

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

MIT GCFP - The Flip Side Podcast, Episode 29

Oct 14, 2020
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Can an Employee Participation Initiative Improve Mental Health?

By Martha E. Mangelsdorf

Can giving low-wage workers more of a voice on the job improve their mental health? A just-published paper in the American Journal of Public Health finds signs that the answer may be “yes.”

Feb 4, 2026
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Rethinking Federal Credit, May 17, Wash. D.C.

By MIT GCFP - Events

Changing Economic and Policy Environments for the World’s Largest Financial Institution

Apr 10, 2018
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MIT GCFP

Bennett W. Golub Named to 2026 FIASI Hall of Fame

By MIT GCFP - News and Announcements

Advisory Board Chair and Center affiliate Bennett W. Golub is named a 2026 Fixed Income “Hall of Fame” honoree by the Fixed Income Analysts Society.

May 20, 2026
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship

The Women-Waste Climate Nexus in the Middle East and North Africa

By Delila Khaled

This technical brief is a supplement to the white paper, The Women-Waste-Climate Nexus: Unlocking the potential of women entrepreneurs to combat the global waste crisis and Accelerate the Race to Net Zero (Khaled, 2023). Using the paper as a point of departure, it provides a brief analysis of the wo...

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4th Annual Conference: Recordings, Papers and Slides

By MIT GCFP - Media

Papers, slides and other materials for the MIT GCFP's 4th Annual Conference

Oct 10, 2017
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Alumni Sustainability

Can mini solar grids bring electricity to more people?

By Tracey Palmer

A majority of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo lack access to electricity. At Nuru, Juliana Kerrest, MBA ‘18, Chief People and Sustainability Officer, is dedicated to enhancing connectivity. Nuru builds mini solar grids allowing those in remote areas to tap into a power source.

May 7, 2024
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How Juliana Kerrest is helping light up the Congo

By Tracey Palmer

Ar Nuru, Juliana is making an impact as their chief development and sustainability officer, responsible for human resources, ESG, quality control, and special projects.

Oct 28, 2022
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program Productivity

Upskilling Your Way Through Workplace Hierarchies

MIT Sloan Professor Kate Kellogg looks at how organizational hierarchies can undermine critical upskilling missions.

Aug 18, 2022
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How Shayna Harris is changing the face of food

By Tracey Palmer

Shayna Harris (MBA '11) has worked for nearly two decades developing sustainable food strategies, leading transformation, and making people’s lives better worldwide.

Jun 16, 2021
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