Hosted by the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, IGNITE ...
With advancements in LLMs across industries, Booth faculty are key figures leading broader application of language models. We ...
Should billionaires pay higher fines than the rest of us? Does remote work kill productivity? Is insider trading always bad? The Chicago Booth Review Podcast addresses the big questions in business, ...
Expanding Diversity in Economics+ (EDE+) brings together a diverse group of early undergraduate students to hone their research abilities and technical skills. EDE+ fosters a path toward a research ...
Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable is a valuable element of an MBA experience. Our students come to school prepared to challenge themselves and learn how to thrive in ambiguous situations.
Fostering high vaccination rates was one of the major public-policy challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Policymakers tried various strategies to encourage vaccination, including offering monetary ...
When the price of goods and services increases faster than the size of your paycheck, you’ll have less money in your pocket. That’s a main reason workers are so concerned about inflation, even if ...
Marijuana use has been trending upward in the United States in recent years, and two dozen states have made weed legal for recreational use. According to one Gallup poll, about 70 percent of Americans ...
New research from Chicago Booth’s Erik Hurst and co-authors finds that the hot labor market of 2022 was actually a symptom of inflation, not the cause of it.
Imagine a bustling retailer’s contact center on Black Friday, the kickoff to the holiday shopping season. With a limited number of customer-service agents and a deluge of incoming requests, the center ...