Better bankruptcies for banks
New study shows that more transparent accounting helps bidders, lowers costs when financial institutions fail.
New study shows that more transparent accounting helps bidders, lowers costs when financial institutions fail.
MIT researchers find that by 2050 more than half the world’s population will live in water-stressed areas and about a billion or more will not have sufficient water resources.
Unique study on Oregon’s citizens sheds light on critical care in the U.S.
JPAL@10 event celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab.
MIT investigators search for the most informative methods to measure the costs of mitigating climate change.
Study: U.S. job market is putting more workers in positions with limited upside and leverage.
At MIT’s ‘Innovations in Health Care’ conference, industry experts discuss how to maintain quality while reining in costs.
MIT economist has co-authored a new survey on the burgeoning research about the effects of the changing climate.
MIT senior Jonathan Tebes sees economics as a way to alleviate poverty in the US, Tanzania, and beyond.
In a new book, MIT political scientist Ben Ross Schneider sets out an agenda for growth with greater equality in Latin America.
System he hatched in the 1970s for curbing carbon emissions is finally getting some traction.
New study in the growing ‘market design’ field of economics explains how a job-market algorithm helps land couples in the same locations.