3 Questions: Hunt Allcott on behavioral economics and the energy crisis
Can understanding human irrationality help solve our energy problems? An MIT researcher explains
Can understanding human irrationality help solve our energy problems? An MIT researcher explains
A cellphone-based cash transfer system has changed the way Kenyans handle their finances. But what does it mean for Kenya's economy — and the developing world?
Though widely seen as a failure, December’s climate conference may actually have set the world on the right path, panelists suggest
In Stata Center lecture, the Nobel Prize-winning former MIT professor warns that America is replaying its past economic policy mistakes.
As an adviser under President Kennedy, he helped negotiate a key nuclear test ban treaty.
MIT field experiment asks: What happens when people gain the ability to govern themselves?
MIT’s outspoken bank critic on the state of the financial industry, the need for reform, and the performance of the White House
MIT economist finds temporary jobs may actually reduce workers’ income and employment prospects
With large numbers of Americans out of work, economist Ivan Werning suggests some better ways to make unemployment insurance operate
Presented by the MIT Enterprise Forum
Moderated by Bo Fishback
Panelists:
Eugene Fitzgerald '85
Daphne Zohar
Helen Greiner '89, SM '90