Decades-old social science data yields new insights through integrative experimental design
Research by associate professor
Research by associate professor
Levered lending credit cycles move in waves. For the past five decades or so, each wave has been about 15-20 years long.
"The simplest explanation is supply and demand.
In a new study, assistant professor
Designed by MIT Sloan, the Blockchain and Crypto Applications: From Decentralized Finance to Web 3 online short course provides you with a balanced perspective of the crypto space.
MIT faculty and cryptoeconomics expert, Professor Christian Catalini, examines blockchain technology from an economic perspective.
Explore macroeconomics from a business perspective, guided by renowned economist Professor Roberto Rigobon.
U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran have darkened the outlook for the world economy. Professor Christopher Knittel shares his projections for implications.
Professors Catherine Wolfram, Kimberly Clausing, and Christopher R. Knittel write about the already-felt costs of climate change across the U.S.
Professor Catherine Wolfram provides her expert opinion on energy policy and the role of the U.S.