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Chicago Booth is excited to announce the addition of a new MBA concentration in Applied Artificial Intelligence. AI ...
Try asking ChatGPT to diagnose why your cat has suddenly stopped eating the expensive canned food she loves right after you bought $100 worth of it. The chatbot might state five possible causes—but ...
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.
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 ...
The researchers analyzed how the TCJA’s business tax provisions have performed, with an eye to proposing adjustments that would raise the revenue needed to tame run-away deficits and fund priorities ...
During the fierce congressional debates that led to the passage of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, advocates and opponents of the proposal agreed on one thing: The once-in-a-generation bill, under the ...
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 ...
If you’re not sure quite how to peg the economy these days, you have plenty of company among many middle-class Americans working to get ahead. On one hand, jobs are plentiful and growth is solid. On ...
Knowledge may be power, but information can also be overwhelming. Decision-makers often have access to so much potentially relevant data that they must choose what to ignore. Economists call this ...
Institutions help explain uneven development between countries.Why are some countries rich and others poor? It’s among the most important questions in economics—in all the social sciences—and one at ...