Thirty years ago, job seekers paged through newspaper ads, made cold calls, or approached strangers at corporate networking events. Today, online applications and social networking platforms like ...
Chicago Booth is excited to announce the addition of a new MBA concentration in Applied Artificial Intelligence. AI technologies are transforming virtually every industry, and organizations are ...
The revolution that’s been happening in financial services is right in your pocket: the phone that you pull out when the check arrives after a restaurant dinner with friends. Until relatively recently ...
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 ...
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 the heart of the work for which MIT’s Daron Acemoglu and Simon ...
CareerCast invites you to an engaging dialogue with Kunal Kapoor, a distinguished Booth alumnus and the CEO of Morningstar. Kunal draws from his wealth of experience leading a global financial ...
It’s been seven years since US president Donald Trump took to a Washington, DC, podium to sing the praises of a tax bill, soon to become the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017—better known to many as the ...
A 70-year-old woman goes to the pharmacy to pick up medication for her arthritis. How much should that cost her? Maybe $5 for the prescription? Or $20? Or should it be free? There’s surely a lot going ...
Money isn’t everything to people looking for work. When job seekers consider the attractiveness of prospective employers, they put considerable weight on nonmonetary factors—including a company’s ...
In many countries, it’s common to see former church buildings turned into apartments, offices, or bars. This trend points to a broad global decline in religious affiliation and identity. The United ...
One of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s most defining attributes on the US Supreme Court, particularly so early in her tenure, is her identity as a Black woman—the first to have climbed to such ...
In December, the US Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments in Moore v. United States. The case specifically involves the “mandatory repatriation tax,” a one-time tax levied as part of the 2017 Tax ...
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