The key to black equity: Economics
"Without centering the value of Black contributions to our economy, economic equity in our country will be nothing more than a good intention."
"Without centering the value of Black contributions to our economy, economic equity in our country will be nothing more than a good intention."
James Brewer (MBA '00) writes: "If you'd rather not support the prison industrial complex, you'll want to look closely at your retirement plan."
"The point is to find someone who will be creative and seek solutions for this particular position."
Rya Conrad-Bradshaw (MBA '11) writes: “...racial equity has become an expectation among consumers, employees and other key stakeholders."
"The tradeoff framing really hurt the response. That framing was wrong from the beginning.”
"The effectiveness of digital ads is wildly oversold."
Student written blog on the Diversity and Inclusions Initiatives at MIT
How Far Could Pension Funds Drive Sustainable Investing?
Adam Au (SF '20) writes: "With tamper-resistant ownership made possible by the NFT technology, digital art can now be sold for real value."
Prof. Emeritus Bengt Holmström is one of the world's most influential economists and a long-time faculty member at MIT.