Forecasting an uncertain future: A conversation with Richard Schmalensee
Prof. Emeritus Richard Schmalensee, reflects on his many years working on environmental policy in public service and academia.
Prof. Emeritus Richard Schmalensee, reflects on his many years working on environmental policy in public service and academia.
Robert Pozen and co-author write: "Budget cuts, tax hikes among few options for cities struggling to fulfill pension promises”
“If you have 10,000 people protesting together, ...the three people infected might become a thousand people infected,” [said Prof.] Bertsimas
Prof. Acemoglu writes: "For citizens ..., the choice ultimately will be between various forms of abdication and concerted action.”
“These homes can be done for ordinary folks, not just billionaires,” says John Sterman
Neil Thompson and co-authors write: “ ...we're now reaching the limits of miniaturization, and so computing performance is stagnating."
[Prof. Thomas] Kochan says “The rehiring will be slow and selective, favoring more educated and skilled workers.”
Prof. Jacquelyn Pless writes: "The air quality improvements and emissions reductions that we’re seeing today are undoubtedly temporary.”
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