Being authentic, having trust in teams vital to leadership, CEO says
2023 Booth Women Connect Conference keynote speaker celebrates being genuine, transparent
Roman L. Weil, economist who had a passion for teaching accounting, 1940-2023
Booth professor and textbook author taught financial literacy to students of all ages
What lies ahead for Asia’s economies in post-pandemic world?
China reopening, but challenges remain for Asia, U.S., experts at Economic Outlook event in Hong Kong said
Albert Madansky, renowned statistician with an ‘endless curiosity’ for business, 1934–2022
Alum and longtime UChicago professor studied subjects ranging from nuclear war to behavioral science and pastrami
Chicago Booth’s 2023 Economic Outlook to focus on the global economy
Beginning Jan. 10, series to feature events in Chicago, Hong Kong and London
In Nobel lecture, Douglas W. Diamond recounts his groundbreaking career
UChicago economist explores research that earned him the field’s top prize
Prof. Douglas Diamond’s journey to the Nobel Prize
Renowned economist reflects on 40-plus-year career at UChicago, looks ahead to Nobel week in Stockholm
UChicago announces $24 million gift to support veterans in new joint program
Anonymous gift to provide opportunities to earn accelerated joint AB/MBA degrees
Douglas Diamond wins Nobel Prize for research on banks and financial crises
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honored Diamond, the Merton H. Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and two other economists for improving “our understanding of the role of banks in the economy, particularly during financial crises.” His pioneering research has changed the way people view banks and laid the groundwork for how central bankers, regulators, policymakers and academics approach modern finance.