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Economics

Behavioral Economics
Kamenica, Thaler

Business Volatility
S. Davis

Capitalism
Barry, Zingales

Consumption
S. Davis, Hurst

Dating Markets
Kamenica

Economic History
Kroszner, Fogel

Economic Insecurity
Barry

Energy
Topel

Financial Economics

Constantinides, Gould
 
Free Markets
Zingales

Growth and Development
Barry, Rajan, Trebbi

Housing
Hurst

Industrial Organization
Gentzkow, Syverson, Topel 

Inflation
KashyapKroszner 

International Economics and Trade
Neiman

International Political Economy

Zonis

Leisure
Hurst

Market Organization
Stole

Markets and Prices
Topel

Media
Gentzkow

Midwest Regional Economy
Barry

Monetary Policy
Cochrane, Huizinga, Kashyap, KrosznerRajan

Personal Bankruptcy
Hurst

Political Economy
Gentzkow, Kroszner, Trebbi

Population Trends
Fogel

Pricing Practices
Stole

Productivity
Syverson

Public Finance
Hurst

Racial Economic Policy
Hurst

Savings
Hurst, Thaler

Tax Reform
Erickson

Wealth Mobility
Hurst

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In 1943 Chicago Booth pioneered the executive MBA degree for experienced managers. In addition to North America, the program is now offered in Europe and Asia, where it was also the first of its kind.


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