The high value of water
Study: People willing to pay more for running water report much higher levels of happiness when they have it.
Study: People willing to pay more for running water report much higher levels of happiness when they have it.
Economist Josh Angrist uses his meticulous methods to find out what makes some schools better than others.
Policymakers must address ‘tension’ between competition and ease of use.
Empirically rich new study finds most people alter their risk-management approach depending on the type of financial decision.
MIT senior Noam Angrist works to reform education and health care through youth mentorship and economics.
Mikusheva receives Elaine Bennett Research Prize; Petersen wins Distinguished Book Award; Helmreich wins Rachel Carson Prize.
An MIT economist’s path to the center of health-care policymaking in Washington.
Study: Warming episodes hurt poor countries and limit long-term growth.
Innovative research shows large divergence in retirement saving outcomes, with the single elderly faring worse than married couples.
Jarillo-Herrero, Lu, Pathak, Sinha and Thaler among 96 winners.
Prestigious prize granted for research on Thailand’s villages.
New MIT center examines education and its lifelong effects.
Liskov, Suresh, Townsend and Young bring to 78 the number of Institute faculty who are NAS members.
Two current students and three recent graduates will study abroad for the 2012-13 academic year.