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The price of silence is high

In recent years, one of the most talked-about concepts in the business world has been "quiet quitting," an employee consciously refraining from doing more than what is required.

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We may be entering a second Axial age

Senior lecturer Otto Scharmer wrote: "Being alive on this planet at this Axial juncture, wher

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Warsh's take on Fed independence is met with confusion and some concern

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May 13, 2026: Oil Price Shocks + Energy Policy + Cost of Climate

MIT CPC May newsletter, featuring: policy digest on oil price shocks and critical mineral price shocks, introducing postdoc Juan Senga, an op-ed on existing costs of climate change to U.S. households.

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A day in the life of MIT MBA student Patrick Yeung

MIT Sloan’s Sustainability Initiative provides opportunities to lead in ways that will help build a more sustainable future.

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Half of Americans get financial advice from AI, but is it any good?

In a new working paper, assistant professor

May 15, 2026
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AI is saving time — so why do we feel busier and more tired than ever?

AI can absolutely make tasks faster.

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AI can ease friction in life, but some effort can be good

The human brain is biologically wired to avoid unnecessary effort.

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As Powell steps down, the Fed confronts 'regime change'

In 2020, former Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell unveiled a novel approach to policymaking, which involved temporarily tolerating periods of higher inflation to make up for past stretches whe

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Why suspending the gas tax won't help consumers

Eliminating the federal gas tax won't make a meaningful difference when gas prices have gone up by 40% or higher in parts of the country, said visiting professor

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