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Past Events
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Ron Borzekowski Lunch Seminar
Lunch Seminar with Ron Borzekowski, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau New Data for Research into Consumer Finance Policy Thursday, November 29, 2018 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM E51-361 RSVP HERE Borzekowski […]
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5th Annual Conference (stream link available)
“2008 Financial Crisis: A Ten-Year Review” was a major event marking the anniversary of the 2008 global financial crisis. In conjunction with Annual Review of Financial Economics and New York […]
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Economics of Blockchain Technology and Crypto Finance (stream link and slides available)
As part of its Distinguished Speaker Series, the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) will be hosting Gary Gensler for a lunchtime seminar on Tuesday, November 13, 2018, […]
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GCFP Annual Conferences
Information and archives from past GCFP annual conferences.
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Mervyn King Lunchtime Lecture
On October 4, 2018, the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Distinguished Speaker Series, the MIT Department of Economics, the Sloan Finance and Policy Club, and the Undergraduate Economics Association hosted a […]
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GCFP 5th Annual Conference, “2008 Financial Crisis: A Ten-Year Review”
“2008 Financial Crisis: A Ten-Year Review” was a major event marking the anniversary of the 2008 global financial crisis. In conjunction with Annual Review of Financial Economics and New York […]
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Rethinking Federal Credit, May 17, Wash. D.C.
Download: Panel 1 slides by Doug Criscitello & Kyle Shohfi
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Hilary Allen Lunch Seminar
Wednesday, April 4, 12-1pm, E62-346 Download: Professor Allen’s Presentation Notes Algorithms and Financial Institution Culture In the past five years, financial regulators have become increasingly attuned to the necessity for cultural […]
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IAP 2018: US Gov’t: Lender/Insurer of First, Last or All Resorts?
This January, Doug Criscitello taught a new, for-credit class on the role of the U.S. government as a financial institution. The course touched on the history of government involvement in […]
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