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University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Mentioned in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows

Episode Mentions

Bloomberg Intelligence

Bloomberg Intelligence · Jul 10, 2026

Bloomberg Money: SK hynix, Federal Reserve Trust, Prenups

Institutional affiliation of Randy Kroszner, former Federal Reserve Governor discussing inflation policy

SK Hynix U.S. market debut and ADR listing strategyHigh-bandwidth memory (HBM) market share and AI data center demandFederal Reserve inflation measurement methodology and credibility
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · May 20, 2026

Why being ‘a little more social’ makes us happier than we expect, with Nicholas Epley, PhD

Dr. Epley's institutional affiliation where he conducts research and implements deep conversation exercises with MBA students

Social Cognition and Interpersonal MisunderstandingIntroversion vs Extroversion and Happiness CorrelationDeep Conversation and Meaningful Connection
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 8, 2026

The psychology of spending, debt and budgeting, with Abigail Sussman, PhD

Dr. Abigail Sussman's academic institution where she conducts research on financial psychology

Buy-now-pay-later psychology and spending behaviorMental accounting and debt-savings co-holdingBudgeting failures and irregular expense prediction
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Marketplace

Marketplace · Apr 1, 2026

Happy Liberation-Day-tariff-palooza-versary

Where Matt Nododigdo is economics professor discussing tariff impacts and manufacturing job trends

Tariff Policy and Economic ImpactU.S.-China Trade RelationsGlobal Trade Agreements and Realignment
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Marketplace All-in-One

Marketplace All-in-One · Apr 1, 2026

Happy Liberation-Day-tariff-palooza-versary

Academic institution where economist analyzes tariff impacts on manufacturing jobs and economy

US Tariff Policy and Economic ImpactGlobal Trade Agreements and RealignmentManufacturing Job Creation and Decline
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3 Takeaways™

3 Takeaways™ · Dec 30, 2025

Why Most New Year’s Resolutions Fail by March - and the Science of What Actually Works (#282)

Ailac Fishback is a professor here and conducts research on motivation and goal achievement

Goal-Setting Science and FrameworkIntrinsic vs. Extrinsic MotivationNew Year's Resolution Success Rates
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Chief Change Officer

Chief Change Officer · Jul 9, 2025

#426 Waverly Deutsch: Love and Logic—Building Businesses That Actually Work—Part Two

Deutsch taught entrepreneurship and innovation for 22 years; hosts New Venture Challenge program

Entrepreneurship as a structured processBalancing emotion and logic in business decisionsCoaching methodologies for diverse entrepreneur populations
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