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The Becker Friedman Institute for Economics at the University of Chicago (BFI) serves as a hub for cutting-edge analysis and research across the entire UChicago economics community to uncover new ways... more
FAQs about UChicago Economics Events and Conversations:How many episodes does UChicago Economics Events and Conversations have?The podcast currently has 56 episodes available.
April 18, 2023Inflation: The Good, The Bad, and the BafflingNobody ever wants to pay more for anything, especially when prices rise drastically – but can inflationary episodes be good for the economy? Harris Policy’s Carolin Pflueger joins The Pie to discuss different types of inflation, how they affect the economy, and what her research tells us about monetary policy in the world of newly rising prices....more20minPlay
April 04, 2023Sometimes Bigger IS Better: The Case for Bringing Rural Healthcare to Urban HospitalsWhen rural patients need care that local medical facilities can’t provide, what’s the best way to ensure they get the care they need? Economists Jonathan Dingel and Joshua Gottlieb, Co-Director of BFI’s Health Economics Initiative, explore how larger cities and rural areas trade medical services, and challenge assumptions about the best ways to improve both access and care....more28minPlay
March 21, 2023Social Media Algorithms: How You’re Curating a Biased News FeedSocial media behaviors, moving at an ever faster pace, may not reflect what users really want, according to new research from economists Sendhil Mullainathan (Chicago Booth) and Amanda Agan (Rutgers University). They join The Pie to discuss how algorithms feed off our lizard brains to magnify biases....more29minPlay
March 07, 2023Evaluating US Healthcare 3 Years after LockdownAt the third anniversary of COVID-19 lockdowns, this episode takes a look at ongoing healthcare market failures and the pandemic’s role in making them plain. Katherine Baicker, healthcare economist and newly appointed Provost of the University of Chicago, joins to take stock of the US healthcare system and discuss the challenges that remain....more26minPlay
February 21, 2023Scavenging for Answers: The Human Toll of Vulture Population CollapseWhat can vultures and economics tell us about the cost of losing a keystone species? New research from environmental economist Eyal Frank of the Harris School of Public Policy explores the social and economic cost in India, where a plummeting population of vultures may serve as a warning for the future....more28minPlay
February 07, 2023Law of Unintended Consequences: Welfare Reform and CrimeDoes welfare prevent crime — and offset its cost to taxpayers? UChicago economist Manasi Deshpande joins to discuss her novel research studying the criminal justice outcomes of youth removed from supplemental security income....more25minPlay
January 24, 2023Economics of Discrimination: How to Measure Systemic InjusticesHow can discrimination by race, gender, or other factors be measured – especially when its causes may be systemic in nature? Chicago Booth’s Alex Imas studies behavioral science and economics, and is conducting research that is expanding the scope and ambition of discrimination research. He joined The Pie to discuss the creative new ways economists are capturing discrimination....more22minPlay
January 10, 2023What Drives Racial Differences in Speeding Tickets and Fines?New research finds minorities are 24-33% more likely to be stopped for speeding and will pay 23-34% more in fines, relative to a white driver traveling the exact same speed. UChicago economists John List and Justin Holz join The Pie to discuss how they designed research drawing on high-frequency Lyft data, and its broader implications for future research and policy....more26minPlay
December 27, 20222023: An Economic Nudge for the New YearCan ‘nudges’ improve your New Year’s resolutions? Today we’re looking back at one of our most popular episodes. Host Tess Vigeland sat down with Nobel laureate Richard Thaler in 2021 to discuss new material from his book, Nudge: The Final Edition – including home mortgages, retirement savings, credit card debt, climate change, organ donation, COVID-19, healthcare, and even “sludge.”...more37minPlay
December 13, 2022China Faltering? Why the End of Zero Covid Won’t Fix Its Economic ProblemsPodcast note: Please enjoy this episode from season two of The Pie, an economics podcast from the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics. Subscribe where you get your podcasts, or at thepie.uchicago.edu.How will China’s economy respond after the lifting of ‘Zero Covid’ policy? UChicago economist Chang-Tai Hsieh joins The Pie to discuss the surprising party response to political protests, emerging dynamics affecting the Chinese economy today, and what the future may hold....more23minPlay
FAQs about UChicago Economics Events and Conversations:How many episodes does UChicago Economics Events and Conversations have?The podcast currently has 56 episodes available.