
Zingales
@zingales
Economist at the Chicago Booth School of Business - Co-host of the podcast Capitalisn't. Per i followers italiani: @zingales_it
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.Bethany McLean is so convincing that when she talks, powerful people listen wsj.com/tech/ai/openai…



Join us May 21 with Chicago Center on Democracy to explore the origins of popular discontent with political elites, the limits of elections, and the promise of democracy beyond the ballot with UCLA Poli Sci’s Natasha Piano, moderated by Chicago Booth’s Zingales. Register now:




A recent paper co-authored by several Stigler Center-affiliated scholars, including @BarriosEcon, Joshua Levy, Shashank Singh, Tommaso Valletti, and Zingales discussed how conflicts of interest impact the trustworthiness of economics research. Together with UCL Centre for Law, Economics & Society (CLES),


To understand how the Democrats abandoned the working class, listen to our conversation with Joan C. Williams about her latest book. capitalisnt.com/episodes/how-d…



NEW on #Capitalisnt, investor Clifford Asness (PhD, MBA Chicago Booth) joins Bethany McLean and Zingales to discuss how financial markets have changed due to new technologies and macroeconomic trends, how investment strategies must adapt, and what these changes mean for

NEW: In a new NBER working paper, John M Barrios🇨🇺🇺🇦, Filippo Lancieri, Joshua Levy, Shashank Singh, Tommaso Valletti, and Zingales explore the impact of various conflicts of interest on readers’ trust in academic research findings, uncovering significant nuances and implications


NEW on #Capitalisnt: Journalist David Sirota joins Bethany McLean and Zingales to discuss how the Democratic Party has failed its commitment to the working class, how populist rage against its leadership is a “long overdue” opportunity, and how economic populism became pivotal to




Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes discusses the government’s historical role in marketcrafting with #Capitalisnt hosts Zingales and Bethany McLean. ms.spr.ly/6011sBrbP

NEW on #Capitalisnt: Harvard University professor Kenneth S Rogoff joins Zingales and Bethany McLean to discuss his new book “Our Dollar, Your Problem” (Yale University Press) and why the dollar’s shifting dominance matters not only for the US, but for the rest of the world’s payment network. Listen now:
