Who Becomes Entrepreneurs and Why?
QAMO students engage with economist Eric Zwick as he shared how he used big data to learn surprising results about the demographics and life experiences of entrepreneurs. Understanding the answers may help remove barriers for new potential entrepreneurs.
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QAMO students spent Fall Break in Washington, D.C., visiting policymakers, economists, and influential institutions such as the World Bank and Congressional Budget Office.
The affordability of higher education in the United States has become a major social and political issue and was the subject of Jordan Matsudaira’s recent address.
Forthcoming research by Ravideep Sethi illustrates how democracies can structure treaty negotiations, how groups of plaintiffs can bargain with defendants, and how shareholders might haggle with corporate raiders.
In honoring the legacy of Marriner S. Eccles – banker, businessman, entrepreneur and national economic leader – the new institute bears the name of an individual who stands historically among the most respected and admired citizens of the State of Utah and the nation.