Helping consumers in a crisis
“Quantitative easing” program let households spend more during the last recession. Could it work again?
“Quantitative easing” program let households spend more during the last recession. Could it work again?
Study also finds tax breaks for general business investment have slightly negative effect on innovation.
Associate professor of law and development will address housing challenges in a new appointment as special rapporteur for UN Human Rights Council.
In light of Covid-19, an MIT study looks at tradeoffs between economic value and public health, across different types of retail.
Study: Vaccines find more success in development than any other kind of drug, but have been relatively neglected in recent decades.
Abigail Ostriker ’16 and Addison Stark SM ’10, PhD ’15 share how their experiences with MIT’s energy programs connect them to the global energy community.
MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future responds to rapid changes brought by the pandemic.
Isolat, a volunteer collaboration organized by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, informs coronavirus policy by analyzing data associated with the pandemic.
Professor Thomas Peacock is a member of the UN Global Compact Task Force urging coordinated international response for offshore and shipping industries.
MIT graduate students launched the Future Strategy Forum to advance women in security studies.
At MIT, senior Tarun Kamath has explored neuroscience and science policy, while helping his peers find ways to reduce stress.
At MIT’s Starr Forum, experts consider whether the coronavirus crisis might lead to a rethinking of defense strategies.
The award will support the MIT anthropologist's research on the cultural dimensions of climate denialism.
Danagoulian and his research team developed a system that could greatly improve the process for verifying compliance of nuclear warheads.