In this Q&A, Chicago Booth’s Sanjay K. Dhar discusses how changing household fortunes drive consumer behavior. http://ms.spr.ly/6049mGlbD #marketing
Chicago Booth Review
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Research-driven insights on business, policy, and markets. https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review
About us
Chicago Booth Review publishes research-driven insights on business, policy, and markets. We are a publication of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. The magazine traces its origins back to the 1960s, when Chicago Booth—or the Graduate School of Business, as it was then known—began publishing Selected Papers, written by faculty members for a general audience. In 1997, the school launched Capital Ideas as a separate newsletter that featured articles about faculty research. It subsequently evolved into a magazine of the same name. In 2016, we rebranded as Chicago Booth Review. Chicago Booth’s insistence on robust data, careful analysis, and rigorous models has characterized the Chicago Approach, and it’s our guiding value. Chicago has a long and proud tradition of debate and discussion. We welcome your comments and contributions. Listen: www.chicagobooth.edu/review/podcast
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- Business, Economics, Finance, Strategy, Behavioral Science, Entrepreneurship, Public Policy, Marketing, Accounting, Education, and Leadership
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PhD candidate Tim Derksen and Kyle B. Murray, former Dean of the Alberta School of Business, explored the persistence of the loneliness effect on spending in this article by Kasandra Brabaw for the Chicago Booth Review: https://bit.ly/4dYE2Hm #UAlberta
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Should billionaires pay higher fees? Chicago Booth’s Jean-Pierre Dube discusses the benefits of personalizing fines according to people's means on this week’s Chicago Booth Review Podcast. http://ms.spr.ly/6041m3WTv
Should Billionaires Pay Higher Fines?
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Research suggests that if the City of Chicago were to make public transit free and increase train frequency, this would benefit consumers of all incomes. http://ms.spr.ly/6044mGlis
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CBR's Fall 2024 magazine is now available in print and online. In this issue, we explore how large language models can help investors, why US policy makers should take a long look at 1997’s tax code, and how a history of water scarcity affects long-term thinking. http://ms.spr.ly/6044mGYIQ #AI
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Chicago Booth’s Raghuram Rajan and Cornell's Rohit Lamba believe India can adopt a new path to development, one that no developing country has taken before, wherein its firms come up with world-beating ideas and products and deliver them globally. http://ms.spr.ly/6042l7Aip
Democracy and Innovation Could Set India on a Different Development Path
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What’s so bad about private equity? On this week’s Chicago Booth Review Podcast, Booth’s Steven Kaplan says that private-equity firms frequently invest and grow companies more effectively than other owners. But does that justify their big fees? http://ms.spr.ly/6049mELSz #privateequity
What’s So Bad About Private Equity?
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Chicago Booth Review reposted this
Great discussion on #AI in #Finance featured in Chicago Booth Review highlighting our work (Tarek Hassan, Laurence van Lent, Ahmed Tahoun) on utilizing text data to quantify risk firms are exposed to. https://lnkd.in/gzVq7-JG
The Evolution of AI in Finance
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Do diverse leadership teams produce better performance? Researchers looked at how nine measures of leadership diversity affected any of six annual performance outcomes at S&P 500 companies over five years, running 270 regressions in all. http://ms.spr.ly/6044l74vO
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Research takes a broad view of what happened when Chicago tore down distressed public housing. http://ms.spr.ly/6046l7Nk4 #housing
Line of Inquiry: Milena Almagro on Public Housing Demolition and Urban Inequality
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