
Economics of Healthcare Conference
October 21, 2021
October 21-22, 2021 | In collaboration with Chicago Booth Healthcare Initiative
Economics of Healthcare ConferenceOur speaker series, conferences, and minicourses foster discussions surrounding political economy, competition, and other related issues that affect markets and human welfare.
Stigler Center Open House
05/06/2025
The Echoes of Muted Political Speech in Financial Speech: Evidence from Hong Kong
05/20/2025
How Elites Capture Democracies
05/21/2025
October 21, 2021
October 21-22, 2021 | In collaboration with Chicago Booth Healthcare Initiative
Economics of Healthcare ConferenceOctober 08, 2021
An opportunity for Evening/Weekend students to learn about the Chicago Booth research centers.
May 12, 2021
Workshops for faculty and doctoral students, co-sponsored by the Stigler Center and the Corporations and Society Initiative (CASI) at Stanford GSB
CASI-Stigler WorkshopsMay 12, 2021
Co-sponsored by the Davis Center for Leadership, the Healthcare Initiative, and the Stigler Center at Chicago Booth.
April 23, 2021
This virtual academic symposium is jointly sponsored by World Commerce and Contracting, the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation, the Stigler Center and the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics at the University of Chicago, and the Workshop on Relational Contracts.
April 19, 2021
April 19-20, 2021, Webinar
George Stigler 50 Years Later: Revisiting The Theory of Economic RegulationFebruary 25, 2021
Virtual Conference
2020 Antitrust and Competition Conference - Monopolies and PoliticsFebruary 22, 2021
A lecture with Timnit Gebru, Ethical AI Researcher, cohosted with the Center for Data and Computing (CDAC) as part of their Winter 2021 Distinguished Speaker Series: Bias Correction: Solutions for Socially Responsible Data Science.
February 18, 2021
February 18, 2021, Webinar
Can Antitrust Tackle the Political Power of Economic Conglomerates?February 16, 2021
Cohosted with the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation, this third and final session in the Rustandy Center's Innovating for Social Equity event series will examine the role of the business community – with a particular focus on public companies – in addressing economic and racial inequities.