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Research Briefs·Jun 3, 2026

Does Scarcity Tax Parents’ Minds?

When financial scarcity prevents parents from reading with their children, the bottleneck is reduced attention rather than lessened self-control, driven by the felt experience of scarcity.
Research Briefs·May 27, 2026

Consuming Values

When firms take controversial social stances, consumers most aligned with the stance increase their spending significantly, while those most opposed reduce theirs, although at a lower rate; these behaviors persist beyond the initial announcement.
Podcasts episode·May 26, 2026

Tied to the Job: The Gains from Permanent Residency

When immigrant workers come to a country on a visa tied to a single employer, what is it worth to be free to switch jobs? In this episode, Chicago Booth economist Matt Notowidigdo discusses new research using Canadian administrative data...
Research Briefs·May 21, 2026

Why Bans Fail: Tipping Points and Australia’s Social Media Ban

Roughly one in four 14-15-year-old Australian youth complied with a recent ban of social media, far below the two-thirds needed for young teenagers to consider compliance worthwhile. Current patterns suggest that compliance is more likely to diminish than to increase.

Latest Frontier Research

BFI Working Paper·Jun 2, 2026

Pricing and Production Without the Invisible Hand

Modern theories of the business cycle do not allow for the simultaneous rational choice of both prices and quantities, instead assuming that an “invisible hand” determines one of these variables to clear markets. In this paper, we develop a macroeconomic...
BFI Working Paper·Jun 2, 2026

Startups in Africa

We build new data on startups in Africa to study which types of financing these firms demand, how financing is allocated in practice, and the implications for startup creation and the composition of the sector. We combine a continent-wide founder...
BFI Working Paper·Jun 2, 2026

Non-User Externalities

We review an emerging literature on how non-user externalities—the benefits or harms that product adoption imposes differentially on non-users versus users—shape market outcomes. We first present a unified framework that distinguishes non-user externalities from network effects and classic externalities, such...

Past Events

May 28
Academic Conferences·May 28, 2026, 12:00 AM

2026 Conference on the Economics of Crime and Justice

by Jeffrey Grogger, Tom Kirchmaier, and Stephen Machin
May 27
Academic Conferences·May 27, 2026, 8:00 AM·David Rubenstein Forum, 5th floor, 1201 E 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637

Modeling Climate-Economic Dynamics Workshop for Young Scholars

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Upcoming Events

Jun 5
Academic Conferences·Jun 5, 2026, 9:00 AM·Encina Hall - 616 Jane Stanford Way C100, Oksenberg Room (3rd Floor), Stanford, CA 94305

2026 IOG Summer Conference

Organizers: Marianne Bertrand, Oeindrila Dube, James Fearon, Roger Myerson, Torsten Persson, and Francesco Trebbi
Jun 14
Academic Conferences·Jun 14, 2026, 9:00 AM·University of Chicago

2026 Price Theory Summer Camp

Organizers: Luis Garicano and Erik Hurst
Jul 9
Academic Conferences·Jul 9, 2026, 9:00 AM·University of Chicago | David Rubenstein Forum | Room 601 1201 E 60th St, Chicago, IL 60637

2026 Early Career Behavioral Economics Conference

Organizers: Cuimin Ba, John Conlon, Luca Henkel, Alex Imas, Andreas Kraft, and Mattie Toma
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The Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (BFI) serves as a hub for cutting-edge analysis and research across the entire University of Chicago economics community, uniting researchers from the Booth School of Business, the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, the...
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