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Chicago Booth is excited to announce the addition of a new MBA concentration in Applied Artificial Intelligence. AI ...
After their sports careers were derailed by COVID, these graduate students got a new opportunity to play at Booth.
Ann Mukherjee Marketing Summit, Booth faculty and alumni leaders examined AI’s power to connect brands to customers.
Back in 2020, New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill wrote about an experiment she conducted for the news site Gizmodo the year before to see how hard it would be to disconnect from Big Tech—Amazon, ...
Monopsony The inverse of a monopoly, monopsony occurs when a market has a single buyer. Lack of competition from other buyers means the monopsonist can influence prices or other terms of exchange ...
Since the Great Recession, America’s wealthiest 1 percent have been demonized as fat cats who have grown ever richer while the middle class has stagnated. While protesters have called for the 1 ...
Chicago Booth hosted “The Signal and the Noise: What Lies Ahead for the Global Economy” in Chicago in January as part of its 2024 lineup of Economic Outlook events. In a discussion moderated by ...
Inflation has been with the United States for a year. It was 8.5 percent in March and trending up. On March 15, the Federal Reserve finally budged the federal funds rate from 0 to 0.33 percent, with ...
Healthcare and the Moral Hazard Problem The demand curve isn’t simple when lives are on the line. By Matthew J. Notowidigdo and Tal Gross July 22, 2024 CBR - Health Care Share This Page ...
New methods of measuring racism and sexism find a larger, systemic impact.
US consumer goods are proliferating rapidly, with implications for consumers and companies.