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          John List

          Recent enthusiasm for field experiments, and especially for natural field experiments (NFEs), in which subjects go about their daily activities unaware that any study is taking place, has sometimes been read as a verdict against the laboratory. I argue that...

          AI Diffusion Gaps: Unequal Integration of AI Across K-12 Schools
          Christopher Campos and John Singleton

          Although use of generative AI tools has quickly become widespread in education settings, emerging evidence suggests that effects on learning will depend on how that use is supported and guided. This paper reports findings from an original national survey of...

          The Enjoyment Paradox: College-Educated Mothers Invest More in Their Children’s Learning and Enjoy It Less
          Ariel Kalil, Haoxuan Liu, and Ritika Sethi

          College-educated mothers invest more time in children’s learning than non-college-educated mothers, yet they report substantially lower enjoyment of those same activities. Using purpose-built survey data from 1,552 mothers of kindergarteners in Chicago Public Schools — the first dataset to measure...

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  • About
        • About the Becker Friedman Institute
          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...
        • Our Legacy
          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.
        • Pre-Doctoral Research Professionals
          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+
          Expanding Discovery in Economics+ (EDE+) brings together a diverse group of early undergraduate students to hone their research abilities and technical skills.
        • Visitors & Fellows
        • Our Team
        • BFI Employment Opportunities
        • Contact
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          • Big Data Initiative
          • Health Economics Initiative
          • Industrial Organization Initiative
          • International Economics and Economic Geography Initiative
          • Macroeconomic Research Initiative
          • Political Economics Initiative
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          • Public Economics Initiative
          • Ronzetti Initiative for the Study of Labor Markets
          • Socioeconomic Inequalities Initiative
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          • BFI-Latin America
          • Tata Centre for Development
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          • Expanding Discovery in Economics+ (EDE+)
          • Experimental Economics Program
          • Global Center for Economic Growth - Growth Academy
          • Gracias Center for Human Sciences and Well-Being
          • Macro Finance Research Program
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        • Don’t Give Up on Lab Experiments: Why the Field Still Needs the Lab
          John List

          Recent enthusiasm for field experiments, and especially for natural field experiments (NFEs), in which subjects go about their daily activities unaware that any study is taking place, has sometimes been read as a verdict against the laboratory. I argue that...

          AI Diffusion Gaps: Unequal Integration of AI Across K-12 Schools
          Christopher Campos and John Singleton

          Although use of generative AI tools has quickly become widespread in education settings, emerging evidence suggests that effects on learning will depend on how that use is supported and guided. This paper reports findings from an original national survey of...

          The Enjoyment Paradox: College-Educated Mothers Invest More in Their Children’s Learning and Enjoy It Less
          Ariel Kalil, Haoxuan Liu, and Ritika Sethi

          College-educated mothers invest more time in children’s learning than non-college-educated mothers, yet they report substantially lower enjoyment of those same activities. Using purpose-built survey data from 1,552 mothers of kindergarteners in Chicago Public Schools — the first dataset to measure...

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          Does Scarcity Tax Parents’ Minds?
          Consuming Values
          Why Bans Fail: Tipping Points and Australia’s Social Media Ban
        • View All caret-right
        • BFI Data Studio

          Unlocking the Power of Markets as a New Tool for Regulating Pollution
          Explore Historical Manufacturing Data
          The Hidden Volatility of American Workers’ Paychecks
        • View All caret-right
        • Podcasts

          How Should Parents Respond When Grades are Good, But Test Scores are Bad?
          Tied to the Job: The Gains from Permanent Residency
          Life as a Lab: John List on the Art and Ethics of Field Experiments
        • View All caret-right
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          Economic Theory Conference XI

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