How often do medical problems lead to bankruptcy?
Poor health is a less common cause of bankruptcy than commonly thought, but it brings other economic woes, study finds.
Poor health is a less common cause of bankruptcy than commonly thought, but it brings other economic woes, study finds.
MIT faculty and researchers are working on solutions for an economy with too many bad jobs, too few good jobs, and income inequality.
Daniel Sperling of the University of California at Davis discusses the major transformations in store for mobility.
Government leaders, social service providers, and leading scholars gathered for the second conference of J-PAL North America’s State and Local Innovation Initiative.
Appointment recognizes Thompson's expertise in urban politics and coalition building.
MIT ranked within top 5 in 19 out of 48 subject areas.
Institute-wide effort will study the evolution of jobs in an age of technological advancement.
Serious medical problems reduce earnings, hurt employment, and increase debt.
MIT economist David Atkin looks beneath the surface of global commerce.
Christopher Knittel and Francis O'Sullivan, co-directors of the MITEI Low-Carbon Energy Center for Electric Power Systems Research, are exploring cleaner, more reliable, and more cost-effective solutions.
"We need to look to the past in the face of modern innovations in machine learning, robotics, artificial intelligence, big data, and beyond," says the economist.
Panel at MIT explores benefits, costs, and political challenges.
Soon-to-be assistant professor of applied economics focuses on development and deployment solutions that can help the world move to a low-carbon future.
Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab initiative aims to help U.S. education leaders identify technology-based solutions to key challenges in education.