We are pleased to announce the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology has started a new Finance Research Centers Papers series within the Financial Economics Network (FEN).
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MIT CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
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The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics is a world-leading hub for research and innovation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At the nexus of technology, engineering, and management, CTL is dedicated to creating breakthroughs in supply chain management, transportation, and logistics - and driving these innovations into practice.
This eJournal showcases a dynamic collection of working papers, peer-reviewed articles, and other scholarly publications that reflect the breadth and depth of our research. Our work is driven by rigorous analysis and collaborative inquiry, aimed at developing sustainable, efficient, and resilient systems that underpin global commerce and mobility. By bridging cutting-edge theory with practical insights, the CTL community strives to inform decision-makers, inspire industry transformations, and shape the future of supply chain management, transportation, and logistics. We invite academics, practitioners, and policymakers to explore our eJournal and join us in advancing the discourse on innovative strategies that propel our global systems forward.
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