The Price Theory Summer Camp, led by UChicago economist Kevin Murphy, was created to introduce PhD students from outside the University of Chicago to price theory, which emphasizes the application of basic economic tools to problems.

During this intensive one-week program, students hear lectures from UChicago and visiting faculty and experience a series of “Chicago-style” seminars where faculty present their research in progress. Participants also work on problem sets in workshops and have opportunities to discuss their own work with some of the world’s leading economists.

The program is geared toward PhD students in Economics who have completed their third or fourth year of study, but applications are accepted from doctoral candidates of all levels. Funding is provided to all accepted applicants to cover travel, accommodations, and meals.

Now in its fourteenth year, PTSC boasts 418 alumni, approximately 300 of whom have completed their PhDs and entered the workforce. 82% of alumni pursued careers in academia, while others work in the government or private sector. The forthcoming 2024 cohort will join a robust network of working economists steeped in price theory.

Since its formation, the PTSC has been generously supported by MarrGwen and Stuart Townsend.

For more information or questions, please contact bfi-events@uchicago.edu.

The 2024 application is now closed. The 2024 Cohort announcement can be found here.


2024 PRICE THEORY AGENDA

The 2024 Price Theory agenda can be found at the link below.

Agenda


2024 PRICE THEORY FACULTY

Kevin Murphy, George J. Stigler Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business 

Kevin M. Murphy is the George J. Stigler Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business as well as co-director of the Becker Friedman Institute’s Price Theory Initiative. He primarily studies the empirical analysis of inequality, unemployment, and relative wages as well as the economics of growth and development and the economic value of improvements in health and longevity. In addition to his position at the University of Chicago, Murphy works as a faculty research associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research. A fellow of the Econometric Society and an elected member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Murphy was a John Bates Clark Medalist in 1997. He has received fellowships from the Earhart Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and the Friedman Fund. Murphy is the first professor at a business school to be chosen as a MacArthur Fellow. He was selected for “revealing economic forces shaping vital social phenomena such as wage inequality, unemployment, addiction, medical research, and economic growth.” The foundation felt his work “challenges preconceived notions and attacks seemingly intractable economic questions, placing them on a sound empirical and theoretical footing.” In 2007, Murphy and fellow Chicago Booth faculty member Robert Topel won the Kenneth J. Arrow Award for the best research paper in health economics for “The Value of Health and Longevity,” published in the Journal of Political Economy. The award is given annually by the International Health Economics Association. Murphy is also the author of two books and many academic articles. His writing also has been published in numerous mainstream publications including the Boston Globe, the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, and two Wall Street Journal articles coauthored by Nobel laureate Gary Becker. He earned his PhD in 1986 from the University of Chicago after graduating from the University of California at Los Angeles with a bachelor’s degree in economics in 1981. He joined the Chicago Booth faculty in 1984.

 


Casey B. Mulligan, Professor of Economics, University of Chicago

 

Casey B. Mulligan is a professor at the University of Chicago. He has also served as Chief Economist of the White House Council of Economic Advisers and as a visiting professor teaching public economics at Harvard University, Clemson University, and the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago. He is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research, the George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, and the Population Research Center. His research covers a variety of economic fields, including capital and labor taxation, the gender wage gap, health economics, Social Security, voting and the economics of aging. Throughout his career, Mulligan has written extensively about the discrepancies between economic analysis and conventional wisdom.

He has received awards and fellowships from the Manhattan Institute, the National Science Foundation, Wolfram Research, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Smith-Richardson Foundation, and the John M. Olin Foundation. Mulligan received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University and earned a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago in 1993.

 

 


Robert H. Topel, Isidore Brown and Gladys J. Brown Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Robert H. Topel conducts research on many areas of economics including labor economics, industrial organization and antitrust, business strategy, health economics, energy economics, national security economics, economic growth, and public policy. He is the Co-Director of the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago. Topel has been at the University of Chicago since 1979, with the exception of an appointment as a Professor of Economics at UCLA in 1986. In 2006, he was the Kirby Distinguished Visiting Professor of Economics at Texas A&M University. He is also a founding partner of Chicago Partners, LLC. He received a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1974 and a PhD in economics from UCLA in 1980.

 

 

 


2024 COHORT

The 2024 Price Theory Cohort can be found here.


PHOTOS
Price Theory Summer Camp 2024


2023 Price Theory Summer Camp

Click here for more information on last year’s Price Theory Summer Camp.


Generous support for this program has been provided by MarrGwen and Stuart Townsend. For more on Price Theory, visit the Price Theory Initiative webpage.