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What Schumpeter Can Teach Economists about the Great Recession

Ten years after Lehman Brothers’ failure, Schumpeter’s analysis of the Great Depression and his warnings to posterity are as timely as they are prophetic,...

A Change to Policy on All-Cash Housing Purchases Reveals How Anonymous Capital Can Distort Markets

Until 2016, anonymous buyers could purchase US real estate in cash through shell companies without reporting their real identities. But that year a new...

Any Press is Good Press? Study Finds Federal Investigations of University Responses to Sexual Misconduct Cases May Help Enrollments

Despite concerns among administrators that news coverage of campus sexual assault will harm universities’ reputations and bottom lines, a study finds an increase in applications...

When It Comes to Gender Imbalances, Academia’s Ignorance Is Self-Serving

The Ravina vs. Columbia case illustrates that challenging the status quo can be immensely costly. We economists should collectively think about how we can...

Is Lionizing CEOs Dangerous for Society?

In an interview with ProMarket, Open University's Peter Bloom talks about his provocative new book CEO Society and why he believes celebrating corporate CEOs...

The Foundation of Corporate Personhood: A Look at the Charles River Bridge Case of 1837

Some 130 years before Friedman could begin arguing that a corporation’s sole responsibility was to make a profit for its shareholders, Boston’s Charles River...

On Science Advancing One Funeral at a Time

Do star scientists erect barriers to entry for newcomers in their fields? Pierre Azoulay and Joshua Graff Zivin bring some data to the question...

A Founder of the Blockchain Discusses New Research on Inherent Limitations to Bitcoin

In the latest Stigler Center working paper, Chicago Booth's Eric Budish argues that game-theoretic constraints imply there are "intrinsic economic limits to how economically...

Do Wages in High-Earning Sectors Always Reflect Skills?

Did the soaring wages in finance go in hand with a better selection of talented individuals into the sector? The evidence suggests no. In the...

This Is What Monopoly Looks Like: The Italian Tobacco Sector in the Late 19th Century

How does a monopolist know what prices to charge to extract the most profit? A new paper digs into the classic monopolist’s problem with...

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