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Past Events
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GCFP Policy Teas
The Cambridge/Boston academic, policy and practitioner communities are fortunate to include many people with deep expertise and interest in financial policy. Yet opportunities to gather for in-depth conversations about policy […]
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6th Annual GCFP Conference
This year the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy’s annual invitation-only conference, Retirement Finance: Policies for a Better Path Forward, was held in Cambridge, MA on September 10-11, 2019. […]
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JOIM Conference 2019
Journal of Investment Management Conference SeriesRetirement Investing: The State of the Art Part II This conference explores some of the policy considerations currently being discussed and the implications to investment […]
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GCFP Thursday Policy Teas
The Cambridge/Boston academic, policy and practitioner communities are fortunate to include many people with deep expertise and interest in financial policy. Yet opportunities to gather for in-depth conversations about policy […]
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Climate Risk & Finance Presentation and Panel Discussion
GCFP hosted University of Waterloo’s Blair Feltmate and MIT Sloan’s Robert Pindyck and Jason Jay for a presentation and panel discussion on May 7. Click here for the recording, including […]
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David Murphy, Senior Advisor, Bank of England, Feb 4
Finding Acceptable CCP Margin Model ParametersMonday, February 4, 2-3pm, E62-687RSVP HERE The advent of mandatory central clearing for certain types of over-the-counter derivatives and margin requirements for others means that […]
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Hao Zhou Lunch Lecture, Feb 11
Active Monetary or Fiscal Policy and Stock-Bond CorrelationMonday, February 11, 12-1pmE62-650 We propose a New Keynesian model with monetary-fiscal policy regime switch to explain the time-varying correlation between returns on […]
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Borrowed Time – Two Centuries of Booms, Busts, and Bailouts at Citi
Authors James Freeman and Vern McKinley discuss their research on 200 years of Citi’s history as presented in their 2018 book Borrowed Time. Lunch will be provided. James Freeman is assistant […]
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APR 9: Fintech Opportunity and Regulation
Richard Berner of New York University’s Stern School of Management and Gary Gensler of MIT’s Sloan School of Management discuss fintech regulation in a “fireside chat.” Lunch will be provided. […]
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