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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Introducing a new educational tool on housing finance reform

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

by Luis Enrique Vivas Martinez / We are pleased to announce the launch of the Golub Center for Finance and Policy’s educational tool on housing finance reform.

Oct 4, 2018
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Liquidity Risk (Mis)Management: The Failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the Liability-Driven Investment Episode in UK Gilt Markets

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs MIT GCFP - Research Laura Kodres

Former Golub Senior Fellow, Laura Kodres, discusses the similarities between what happened with British pension funds in autumn 2022 and SVB.

Oct 12, 2023
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Alumni Gender

How Armoire Is Empowering Its People

By Andrew Husband

Ambika Singh, MBA ’16, believes that acknowledging and empowering the values of both customers and employees is paramount to what Armoire is trying to accomplish.

Dec 20, 2022
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MIT Sloan Expert Insights Entrepreneurship

COVID-19 and antifragility: 4 key guiding principles

By Bill Aulet

"We must be antifragile," writes Bill Aulet. "This is at the core of what we strive to do as entrepreneurship educators: create antifragile humans and teams."

Mar 18, 2020
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Press

Tharman Shanmugaratnam named as winner of the Miriam Pozen Prize

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

The MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) is awarding President of the Republic of Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam the Miriam Pozen Prize.

Nov 25, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Future of Work

How to make ‘work of the future’ work for everyone

By Beth Stackpole

Guided by a new social contract, here’s how companies can develop working models that deliver for shareholders, employees, and global communities.

Apr 26, 2022
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Ideas Made to Matter Labor

Sharper teeth, stronger bite needed for US minimum wage laws

By Meredith Somers

New research from MIT Sloan shows stiffer penalties are needed to incentivize employers to pay workers a minimum wage.

Jun 3, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter Leadership

MIT Sloan reading list: 8 books from 2025

By Tracy Mayor

New books this year cover ecosystems, entrepreneurship, dynamic work design, and the paradox of meritocracy.

Nov 24, 2025
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Teaching Resources Library Labor

interviewing.io: Reinventing Technical Hiring (New)

By Pierre Azoulay Cate Reavis Ping King

The U.S. software engineering labor market—a $14+ billion recruiting industry—was plagued by inefficiencies.

Nov 3, 2023
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Economy

Responsibly Financing Africa’s Missing Middle

Responsibly Financing Africa’s Missing Middle Africa’s SMEs are crucial drivers of economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction, especially in underserved rural areas. Yet, a $331 billion financing gap leaves them in the “missing middle”—too large for microfinance but too small for traditio...

Nov 12, 2024
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