Study finds workers misjudge wage markets
Employees underestimate salary levels in their own industry, leading them to spend less time exploring the job market.
Employees underestimate salary levels in their own industry, leading them to spend less time exploring the job market.
Fellows honored for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Daron Acemoglu, David Autor, and Simon Johnson, faculty co-directors of the new MIT Shaping the Future of Work Initiative, describe why the work matters and what they hope to achieve.
As societies move to cleaner technologies, the MIT senior seeks to make the transition more sustainable and just.
A CAST Visiting Artist project traces the history of cause and effect that have led India to its current crossroads.
When interventions or policies perform well in studies, they may disappoint later on. An MIT economist’s tools can help planners recognize this trap.
Collaborative brings together charter school policy, practice, and research communities to help make research on charters more actionable, rigorous, and policy-relevant.
At an MIT Blueprint Labs Preschool Research Convening, researchers present studies on early childhood education and discuss new research directions with practitioners.
Nobel-winning scholar changed his field, taught generations of students, and helped make MIT a global leader in economics research.
By reevaluating existing data, researchers find the procedure is even more valuable than consensus had indicated.
Anushree Chaudhuri and Rupert Li will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
Hong Ru MFin ’10, PhD ’15 returns to MIT Sloan to teach the next generation of master of finance students.
The Burchard Scholars dinner series helps create conversations between academic disciplines.
Faculty members granted tenure in economics; history; literature; music; philosophy; political science; and science, technology, and society.
The award honors research on public policy with a focus on economic and governmental reforms.