A sponsored article related to the University was published in The Japan Times as part of the “Startups & Venture Capital ...
Discover the significance, history, and recognition process of the Nobel Prize in Economics, acknowledging outstanding contributions to the field.
Randall Morck of the Alberta School of Business says economists too often regard people as "dynamic, stochastic optimization ...
This two-day program, taking place on the MIT Campus from July 23-24, 2026, combines cutting-edge research-based insights with interactive sessions, case studies and guest lectures to examine the ...
Research Associate Eric Budish, the Paul G. McDermott Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship and Centel ...
Led by MIT Professor John R. Williams and Dr. Abel Sanchez, this latest course sits at the intersection of technology and business, going beyond the basics of generative AI to explore how autonomous ...
After undergraduates cemented their new course schedules by the end of add/drop period on Friday, the Economics Department yet again leads the list of most popular courses — unusually accompanied by a ...
Some seemingly great development ideas don’t work out as expected. One that famously flopped was to replace open-fire cooking used by 3 billion of the world’s poorest people with more efficient, less ...
Whether making everyday choices in the grocery store, contemplating the cost of college or voting in an election, economic thinking can help us analyze the world around us to make more informed ...
This article is one of the winning submissions from the New York Post Scholars Contest, presented by Command Education. NYC high schools are failing their students—not academically, but practically.