For almost two decades, the conventional wisdom has been that when the US Federal Reserve makes a surprise rate decision, the resulting moves in the stock market are driven by the projected equity ...
To encourage people to get vaccinated during the COVID-19 pandemic, some state and local governments worked with researchers to run “regret” lotteries, which were designed to induce feelings of regret ...
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 ...
In a world where change is the only constant, CareerCast presents a masterclass in professional resilience. Host Anita Brick and leadership expert Justin Bookey dive deep into the art of navigating ...
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 ...
Hear distinguished Chicago Booth alumni and other notable speakers discuss their careers, experiences at Booth, and more with dean Madhav Rajan. Distinguished Speaker Series is an ongoing event ...
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In this issue, we explore whether US productivity growth is about to take off, how central bankers can benefit from consumer surveys, and why price gouging doesn’t deserve its bad rep.