Climate Change, Growing Inequality, and the Coronavirus Pandemic |
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A paper co-authored by Berkeley Haas Asst. Professors Abhishek Nagaraj and Mathijs de Vaan finds that data access restrictions reduce diversity in scientific research.New technologies allow for the collection of large, high-quality datasets that can read more |
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Would You Trust Machine Learning With Your Life? |
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Assoc. Prof. Adair Morse speaks with Sir Ronald Cohen, an international philanthropist who has been described as the “father of social investment”, about climate change and the coronavirus pandemic.Climate change, growing inequality, and now, the read more |
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The CEO and the Chairman |
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Would you trust machine learning with your life? Considering the two primary mistakes ML is prone to, researchers are putting various theories to the test to see how much we can really rely on a machine to pick a vaccine.Machine learning is becoming read more |
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Innovation Surged When You Started Working from Home |
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The roles of a CEO and a chairperson, or more commonly known as the chairman, are often unclear. This might be because in some companies, the same person holds both titles. But they definitely are very different roles.Here’s how;A CEO is read more |
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Local Lockdowns for a Better Economy |
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Research by University of Nottingham’s John Gathergood and Chicago Booth PhD candidate Benedict Guttman-Kenney suggests that local lockdowns are less damaging to the economy than uniform national shutdowns.The initial reaction to the pandemic in Ma read more |
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Temporary Layoffs During the COVID-19 Recession |
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Something that distinguishes the COVID-19 recession from the Great Recession is that a lot of the current job losses are temporary layoffs. Which was not the case during the Great Recession. The current unemployed workers expect to end up back at the read more |
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