Professor profiles: Roberto Rigobon, MIT Sloan School of Management
Prof. Roberto Rigobon has won numerous teaching awards during his time at Sloan and is primarily recognized for his accessibility.
Prof. Roberto Rigobon has won numerous teaching awards during his time at Sloan and is primarily recognized for his accessibility.
"The key, key variable for so much is productivity. … And we just don't know where it's going to settle after COVID.”
"MIT's Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship offers the key MBA programming that led me to choose this business school."
So far, Birdwatch users appear to be motivated as much by politics as by truth, said [Prof.] David Rand.
"Education institutions and businesses have drawn from their pandemic experience the insight that the future will favor dynamic thinking ... "
"We can't ignore the irony of branding ourselves as a shining example of the future, while being unable to run a sustainable train system."
"It's hard for subsidies to not be good for the average consumer. ... I still worry about more than just the average consumer … "
"If I have a limited supply of something, I want to give it to the people that value it most. And so the dynamic pricing algorithm comes in … "
"My research on talks between abortion-rights and anti-abortion advocates found that respectful conversation produces numerous positive outcomes.
"We need the private sector to put in billions to match the hundreds of millions that the government has dedicated to this effort."