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Chicago Booth is excited to announce the addition of a new MBA concentration in Applied Artificial Intelligence. AI ...
Suppose you wanted to construct a new index to track the US stock market. What would you use as a model? The Dow Jones Industrial Average might be an option, but it’s hardly representative of the ...
The researchers extracted 64 risk signals, or what they call firm embeddings, that they say capture most of the signals that institutional investors use to evaluate companies. Traditional credit ...
After their sports careers were derailed by COVID, these graduate students got a new opportunity to play at Booth.
Ann Mukherjee Marketing Summit, Booth faculty and alumni leaders examined AI’s power to connect brands to customers.
Choose Between an Accelerated Three-Year or Traditional Four-Year Structure The accelerated JD/MBA program is intended to take three years to complete. During that time, students can leverage the vast ...
Participate in the Leadership Alliance In partnership with the Leadership Alliance—a national consortium of more than 30 colleges and universities, the Leadership Alliance was established in 1992 with ...
There can be little doubt that the 90-day pause on tariffs for most countries that Donald Trump announced abruptly on April 9th was driven by worries about the bond market. A jump in yields in America ...
Summer 2025 In this issue, we explore how fintech is changing the financial system, whether monopsony is skewing the labor market, and the potential effects of Donald Trump’s economic policies.
Manufacturers, for the most part, don’t run their operations at full capacity. Machines sit idle. Processes are slowed. Macroeconomists have long studied the effects of these costly choices, asking, ...
Where fintech has shown up Technology is helping households better manage their finances in a variety of ways. Banking apps. While the footprint of online-only banks is still relatively small, even ...
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business has received $12 million in commitments from University of Chicago trustee Mary Tolan, MBA ’92 (XP-61), and her husband, Edward Grzelakowski, to ...
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