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...
Inspired by our namesakes, Nobel Laureates Gary Becker and Milton Friedman, who believed that economics research could help improve the world, BFI works with the Chicago Economics community to turn its evidence-based research into real-world impact.
The Predoctoral Research in Economics Program (PREP) is intended to serve as a bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in empirical economics. The program offers unique research and professional training opportunities at the University of Chicago.
Expanding Discovery in Economics+ (EDE+) brings together a diverse group of early undergraduate students to hone their research abilities and technical skills.
Anna Chorniy, Amy Finkelstein, and Matthew Notowidigdo
We estimate and compare impacts of cash and in-kind transfers on the consumption of temptation goods in the same population, and explore normative implications. We use two decades of data from South Carolina on cash benefits from Supplemental Security Income...
Leonardo Bursztyn, Alex Imas, Rafael Jiménez-Durán, Aaron Leonard, and Christopher Roth
Anxiety about falling behind can drive people to embrace emerging technologies with uncertain consequences. We study how social forces shape demand for AI-based learning tools early in the education pipeline. In incentivized experiments with parents—key gatekeepers for children’s AI adoption—we...
Jesse Bruhn, Michael Gilraine, Jens Ludwig, and Sendhil Mullainathan
Much of the data collected in education is effectively thrown away. Students answer individual test questions, but administrators and researchers only see aggregate performance. All the item-level data are lost. Ex ante it is not clear this destroys much useful...
Captivating and informative videos on the latest insights and trends as well as the tested stock of knowledge in economics from leaders in academia, policy, business, and the media.
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Multimedia·May 24, 2023
Day 3 – Opening High Level Plenary (AIM for Climate Summit)
Michael Kremer
Watch Remarks from Micheal Kremer
Multimedia·Aug 31, 2022
EDE Highlights Video
The University of Chicago’s Expanding Diversity in Economics (EDE) Summer Institute was launched in 2021 by the Becker Friedman...
Insight·Apr 28, 2022
Innovations in Market Design
In the twenty years since UChicago’s Rachel Glennerster and Michael Kremer proposed Advanced Market Commitments (AMCs) to address neglected tropical...
Insight·Apr 27, 2022
Policy Innovation through Experimentation (for Development): Drawing on Lessons from Public Policy in China and the Chilean Government
This event featured two case studies on policy innovation through experimentation (for development). David Yang, Associate Professor of Economics at...
Insight·Apr 26, 2022
Innovation, Experimentation, and Economics: Keynote Address by Michael Kremer
In this lecture, Nobel laureate Michael Kremer, University Professor at the University of Chicago, discussed why innovation is important for...
Insight·Apr 25, 2022
Scaling Innovation in the Developing World, Featuring the International Finance Corporation’s Makhtar Diop
If there was a silver lining in the pandemic, it was the role of innovation in saving lives and solving...
Multimedia·Apr 30, 2021
Watch: The Economic Impacts of Deworming
Learn how a simple, low-cost public health program can generate extraordinarily high and sustained social and economic returns, and how...
Multimedia·Apr 12, 2021
Watch: What We Teach About Race and Gender: Representation in Images and Text of Children’s Books
Children learn many things from the books they read, and some of the most important lessons books teach are the...
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Early Childhood Education, K-12 Education
Multimedia·Mar 25, 2021
Watch: Gang Rule – An Experiment in Countering Criminal Governance
Can intensifying municipal and community governance displace gang rule? Urban criminal groups rule tens to hundreds of millions of people...
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...
Inspired by our namesakes, Nobel Laureates Gary Becker and Milton Friedman, who believed that economics research could help improve the world, BFI works with the Chicago Economics community to turn its evidence-based research into real-world impact.
The Predoctoral Research in Economics Program (PREP) is intended to serve as a bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in empirical economics. The program offers unique research and professional training opportunities at the University of Chicago.
Expanding Discovery in Economics+ (EDE+) brings together a diverse group of early undergraduate students to hone their research abilities and technical skills.
Anna Chorniy, Amy Finkelstein, and Matthew Notowidigdo
We estimate and compare impacts of cash and in-kind transfers on the consumption of temptation goods in the same population, and explore normative implications. We use two decades of data from South Carolina on cash benefits from Supplemental Security Income...
Leonardo Bursztyn, Alex Imas, Rafael Jiménez-Durán, Aaron Leonard, and Christopher Roth
Anxiety about falling behind can drive people to embrace emerging technologies with uncertain consequences. We study how social forces shape demand for AI-based learning tools early in the education pipeline. In incentivized experiments with parents—key gatekeepers for children’s AI adoption—we...
Jesse Bruhn, Michael Gilraine, Jens Ludwig, and Sendhil Mullainathan
Much of the data collected in education is effectively thrown away. Students answer individual test questions, but administrators and researchers only see aggregate performance. All the item-level data are lost. Ex ante it is not clear this destroys much useful...
Captivating and informative videos on the latest insights and trends as well as the tested stock of knowledge in economics from leaders in academia, policy, business, and the media.