Austan Goolsbee

Austan Goolsbee

Austan Goolsbee’s research activities center on the internet, tax policy and business decisions, capital investment and government policy.

Prof. Goolsbee serves on the Economic Advisory Panel to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and has previously served on the Panel of Economic Advisors to the Congressional Budget Office, the U.S. Census Advisory Commission and as a special consultant for Internet Policy to the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice.

He has previously served as editor of the Journal of Law and Economics and as a Special Consultant for Internet Policy for the Department of Justice Antitrust Division. Prof. Goolsbee is the author of numerous journal articles, including “Does the Internet Make Markets More Competitive? Evidence from the Life Insurance Industry,” Journal of Political Economy (2002); “In a World Without Borders: The Impact of Taxes on Internet Commerce,” Quarterly Journal of Economics (2000); and “What Happens When You Tax the Rich? Evidence from Executive Compensation,” Journal of Political Economy (2000).

Goolsbee Stories

How the Auto Bailout Helped Save the Economy

In interview, Prof. Austan Goolsbee argues that the auto industry bailout helped U.S. economy recover from Great Recession


Why are gas prices falling? Think China, not Saudi Arabia

Prof. Austan Goolsbee argues that falling demand in China, not rising supply, is responsible for unusual drop in oil prices


Consumers feeling better about economy

Prof. Austan Goolsbee notes that people are more optimistic about economy, though it has only slightly improved since last year


Obama's former economic guru on the midterms

Prof. Austan Goolsbee doesn’t necessarily think Republican Party ‘wants to get something done’ despite midterm elections victory


Yahoo! Finance

Scottish vote raises tensions across the Atlantic

Prof. Austan Goolsbee discusses the political and logistical complications of Scottish independence


Politico

Washington isn't spending too much

Prof. Austan Goolsbee writes that deficits normally rise during economic downturns


Goolsbee: Europe in 999 mode

Prof. Austan Goolsbee weighs in on economic troubles abroad, U.S. debt ceiling issues


Chicago in the News


University of Chicago Chronicle

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