The Role of the US Government in Stimulating Technological Innovation in the Financial Services Industry
MIB student Brian Larson writes about how regulatory technology can be used for social good in Medium.
Read MoreMIB student Brian Larson writes about how regulatory technology can be used for social good in Medium.
Read MoreThe Fletcher School gathered leaders from across the globe to discuss the key issues facing the ocean today at the Ocean’s Turn? Conference. Read the conference report here!
Read MoreMIB candidate Raymond Marolt conducted research this Summer on the financial barriers that Venezuelan “migrants” face as they try to establish themselves in Lima, Peru. Read about his research here!
Read MoreShould we blame millennials for India’s weakening economy? Bhaskar Chakravorti expands on the idea in The Indian Express.
Read MoreOver the Summer of 2019, MIB student Uzair Akram traveled to Pakistan to test the feasibility of his microfinance product, Kisaan. Read this blog post to learn about his research methodology, key findings, and what’s next for his project.
Read MoreAlex Tenney and Brian Larson spent their Summers in consulting roles at 2 very different companies. Read more about their experiences here!
Read MoreLauren Basler (MIB ’20) spent her Summer interning at Quilt, a tech start-up in Singapore. Read on to learn more about her exciting experiences!
Read MoreAfrica is on the brink of unprecedented digital opportunity. IBGC, Digital Planet and The MasterCard Center for Inclusive Growth have researched 6 African country’s strengths and weaknesses in digital inclusion. Read their research report here.
Read MoreUsing 236 variables from over 60 data sources, Bhaskar Chakravorti, Ravi Chaturvedi, Caroline Troein IBGC’s team of researchers ranked 42 countries based on how easy it is for digital platforms to enter, operate, thrive & exit their markets. Read the research report write-up on Harvard Business Review.
Read MoreThere are 3 myths about breaking up big tech that must be debunked. Bhaskar Chakravorti explains what they are and the follies of each in The Conversation.
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