3 Questions: David Singer on the Greek Euro-tragedy
Political scientist David Singer explains why Greece seemingly can’t live with the Euro, and can’t live without it.
Political scientist David Singer explains why Greece seemingly can’t live with the Euro, and can’t live without it.
Corporation to vote on appointment at Oct. 14 meeting
‘A great friend of MIT’ will conclude nearly five years of administrative service.
In MIT talk, Eliot Spitzer defends role of government in regulating markets, claims economy still ‘on the precipice’ of deep problems.
Nobel laureates, public intellectuals gather for frank debate on economy, politics and the state of their profession.
The school’s first associate dean, he helped guide MIT Sloan in the years after its founding.
As deficit hawks appear poised for victory at the polls, the MIT economics professor presents the case for more spending on infrastructure and R&D.
At Center for Real Estate conference, economists contemplate ways to make the risks of financial innovation more evident.
An unconventional financial tool is getting more attention as the Fed tries to jump-start the U.S. economy
MIT Sloan professor on the ‘arms race’ between investors trying to understand financial products, and the firms trying to confuse them.
The economic crisis has revived an old philosophical idea about risk and uncertainty. But what is it, exactly?
MIT Sloan economist Kristin Forbes on the recent troubles roiling the international financial markets
Third sibling to receive his MBA this spring; follows his older brother and younger sister.