Know thy banker — it could keep you solvent
Study shows banks that have good working relationships with their customers reduce loan defaults.
Study shows banks that have good working relationships with their customers reduce loan defaults.
Model indicates that diverse research approaches to the disease would be a rewarding investment.
New study puts a cost on "round-tripping," a method investors use to avoid the tax collector.
Political scientist David Singer produces innovative research on international financial policy.
Brings audit, compliance, and financial experience built over 25 years in the public and private sectors.
New paper suggests private exchanges actually increase the ratio of well-informed investors participating in public markets.
MIT economist Tavneet Suri explores finance, agriculture and even politics in her homeland of Kenya — and elsewhere in Africa.
New study shows how electronic cash transfers help people cope with income problems.
New study shows that more transparent accounting helps bidders, lowers costs when financial institutions fail.
Does financial innovation inherently lead to greater risk in markets? An MIT economist takes a new look at the problem and says it does.
Sussman was known for her leadership, mentorship and more.
Top scholar in real estate finance to teach at MIT Center for Real Estate, MIT Sloan School of Management
Book details how economist Robert Townsend has spent two decades in rural Thailand, exploring the links between household finances and economic growth.
John Reed talks about the challenges and opportunities of working with a complex sociotechnical system.
Heather McGregor, Financial Times columnist and author, spoke to the Sloan Women in Management club.