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Explore our press releases to learn more about our faculty’s research insights, global events, and the people who make Chicago Booth a global leader in business education.
February 13, 2018
Even when families have access to healthier foods, they don’t necessarily buy them.
Nutrition gap between rich and poor is growing, but don鈥檛 blame food deserts, researchers sayFebruary 12, 2018
A decade after the financial crisis, average faith in market institutions is recovering—especially among high-income individuals and Republicans—while trust in government is on a downward trend.
10th Year of Chicago Booth/Kellogg School鈥檚 Financial Trust Index Shows an Uptick of Public Faith in MarketsJanuary 26, 2018
Some investors buy suspect stocks for the thrill of it, even when they know better.
Why do investors seek out stock swindles?January 08, 2018
New research from Chicago Booth finds that people perceive more benefits from their purchases if they make payments on a periodic basis. Would you pay $20 a day to lease a luxury car?January 03, 2018
Capitalisn’t explores what is and isn’t working in capitalism today.
Capitalism isn’t perfect. But we are stuck with it and better make the best of it. the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s
December 19, 2017
Leaders from the Joffrey Ballet, McDonald’s and the U.S. Export-Import Bank talk to Chicago Booth about the delicate art of navigating change.
Why is change so hard? 8 tips for managing changeNovember 27, 2017
New study finds lay people award less compensation to someone incurring an emotional loss if that person also incurs a small economic loss.
How much should a victim be compensated for emotional suffering?November 03, 2017
In recognition of his distinguished achievements and contributions to Japan, University Chicago Booth School of Business Professor Anil Kashyap has been named recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon award by the Japanese government.
Chicago Booth economist receives award from Japanese government