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Chicago Booth Management Conference 2009

The Future of Markets

Business Education Management & Marketing Higher Education
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Average duration
11 minutes
Episodes
12
Years Active
2009
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Difficult Choices Made Easy

Difficult Choices Made Easy

Marianne Bertrand, Fred. T. Steingraber/A.T. Kearney Professor of Economics, on the role the government can play in helping people who face complex choices.
00:07:59  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
What Will it Take to Reform Education

What Will it Take to Reform Education

Faculty panelists examine the role played by such government safety nets as unemployment and what effect any changes may have on U.S. residents.
00:24:47  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
The Case for Qualified Optimism

The Case for Qualified Optimism

Gary Becker, University Professor of Economics of Sociology at the College and Chicago Booth, explains why he calls himself a “qualified optimist” in looking at the future of markets.
00:08:34  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
The Magic Bullet that Turned on Us

The Magic Bullet that Turned on Us

Anil Kashyap on why the government view of owner-occupied housing as a “magic” bullet was a key driver in the financial meltdown.
00:06:07  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
Dean’s Speech

Dean’s Speech

Dean Edward Snyder on how ideas born at the University of Chicago—including the importance of human capital—will play a bigger role as the economy evolves.
00:03:13  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
Do You Really Get What You Pay For?

Do You Really Get What You Pay For?

Faculty panelists debate whether top CEOs are worth their salary.
00:26:06  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
Can Government Get the Details Right

Can Government Get the Details Right

Should governments be involved with the regulation of the economy? Chicago Booth’s six faculty experts offer varying views of what can be done.
00:12:42  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
Avoiding the Example of Japan

Avoiding the Example of Japan

Anil Kashyap, Edward Eagle Brown Professor of Economics and Finance, on four reasons the economy is in for a period of slow growth.
00:09:14  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
We Don’t Export Savings to Mars

We Don’t Export Savings to Mars

Raghuram Rajan, Eric J. Gleacher Distinguished Service Professor of Finance, on the role of emerging markets in the crisis and why the U.S. became “the spender of last resort in the world”.
00:11:06  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
Ingredients:

Ingredients:

Kevin Murphy, George J. Stigler Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, on the four ingredients of growth that make countries richer.
00:08:33  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
You Get What You Pay For

You Get What You Pay For

Faculty panelists debate if increases in human capital have made it possible for people at all levels around the world to earn more, or whether top earners prospered more.
00:08:21  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
Introduction

Introduction

Six Chicago Booth faculty discuss the future of markets at a special keynote panel at Management Conference.
00:06:57  |   Tue 30 Jun 2009
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