Analysis Highlights Flaws in OECD Assessment of Telecommunications Competition ... MarketWatch (press release) ... and Development (OECD) were based on flawed economics, according to a new analysis by NERA Vice President Agustin J. Ros and Jerry Hausman, Director of the Telecommunications Research Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Cutting Edge A new study by civil engineers at MIT shows that using stiffer pavements on the nation's roads could reduce vehicle fuel consumption by as much as 3 percent — a savings that could add up to 273 million barrels of crude oil per year, or $15.6 billion ... Civil Engineers Find Savings Where the Rubber Meets the RoadProduct Design & Development
Pissarides Sees More Than 50% Chance of Greece Keeping Euro San Francisco Chronicle Pissarides shared the Nobel economics prize in 2010 with Peter Diamond of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Dale Mortensen of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. --With assistance from Nariman Gizitdinov in Almaty.
Apocalypse Soon: Has Civilization Passed the Environmental Point of No Return? Scientific American Four decades ago, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer model called World3 warned of such a possible course for human civilization in the 21st century. In Limits to Growth, a bitterly disputed 1972 book that explicated these findings, ...