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Lubos Pastor, Robert F. Stambaugh, and Lucian A. Taylor
We review the literature on sustainable investing, focusing on financial effects. First, we examine the effects of investor tastes on portfolio tilts and asset prices in a simple equilibrium setting. We establish novel connections, including a direct relation between the...
John Eric Humphries, Scott Nelson, Dam Linh Nguyen, Winnie van Dijk, and Dan Waldinger
Recent research has documented the prevalence and consequences of evictions in the United States, but our understanding of the drivers of eviction and the scope for policy to reduce evictions remains limited. We use novel lease-level ledger data from high-eviction...
Aslihan Asil, Paulo Ramos, Amanda Starc, and Thomas Wollmann
A rollup is a series of acquisitions through which a financial sponsor consolidates ownership. Increasingly, this strategy is shaping economically important markets, but historically, it has escaped antitrust enforcement. We study this phenomenon in the anesthesia industry, site of the...
Join BFI and host Tess Vigeland as we talk with UChicago economists about their cutting-edge research and key events of the day. Hear how the economic pie is at the heart of issues like the aftermath of a global pandemic, jobs, energy policy, and more.
Pandemic Economics Podcast: Understanding the Economic Impact of COVID-19
At the height of COVID-19, BFI launched a podcast to help the public navigate the economic impact of the pandemic. Hosts Tess Vigeland and Eduardo Porter talked to University of Chicago economists about their research, revealing important new ways to make sense of the moment. Topics ranged from global trade to the changing meaning of work.
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