Monopolies are unhealthy, but high taxes make the disease worse
Prof. Casey Mulligan explains effects of taxing monopolies

Fears over jobs lost to automation may well be misplaced
Prof. Casey Mulligan explains how automation will affect employment

After New Keynesian Economics
Overview of new trends in economic thinking cites seminal papers by Profs. Casey Mulligan and John Cochrane

The Failure of Macroeconomics
Chicago Booth Prof. John Cochrane discusses the failure of traditional economic models to explain the 2008 recession

Shorter work weeks: the new normal?
Article cites Prof. Casey Mulligan, who finds that under the Obamacare Act more Americans will choose part-time work if the pay is equal to full-time work
Merced Sun-Star
Self-driving cars will make accident claims easier
Prof. Casey Mulligan argues self-driving cars will record accident details and leave less uncertainty over blame

The economist who exposed ObamaCare
Author profiles Prof. Casey Mulligan's research on the economic consequences of the Affordable Care Act

Conflicting pressures on demand for doctors
Prof. Casey Mulligan argues that the Affordable Care Act will put strain on the national shortage of doctors
