The Way We Talk About Things Is More Partisan Than Ever
Chicago Magazine , July 26, 2016
Author: Tori
The new language of U.S. politics: polarization
The new language of U.S. politics: polarization
The Globe and Mail , July 25, 2016
However divided you think our politics are, this chart shows that it’s actually way worse
However divided you think our politics are, this chart shows that it’s actually way worse
Washington Post , July 22, 2016
Why Democrats and Republicans Literally Speak Different Languages
Why Democrats and Republicans Literally Speak Different Languages
The Atlantic , July 22, 2016
Reps and Dems in Congress Speak in Completely Different Languages
Reps and Dems in Congress Speak in Completely Different Languages
New York Times , July 22, 2016
Why Pay More for Medicine in Some Places?
Why Pay More for Medicine in Some Places?
Science , July 15, 2016
Interview with Matthew Gentzkow
Interview with Matthew Gentzkow
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis , May 23, 2016
How Stanford Took On the Giants of Economics
How Stanford Took On the Giants of Economics
New York Times , September 10, 2015
Why Do We Really Follow the News?
Why Do We Really Follow the News?
Freakonomics Radio Podcast , August 5, 2015
Mega data
Mega data
The University of Chicago Magazine , March 15, 2015
Media bias? Not such a big deal, economist says
Media bias? Not such a big deal, economist says
The Boston Globe , February 18, 2015
40 under 40
40 under 40
Crain’s Chicago Business , November 29, 2014
Patient Health Doesn’t Explain Cost Differences
Patient Health Doesn’t Explain Cost Differences
Bloomberg View , September 30, 2014
Making Headlines
Making Headlines
Chicago Booth Magazine , September 15, 2014
How to Save $1 Billion Without Even Trying: A New Freakonomics Radio Podcast
How to Save $1 Billion Without Even Trying: A New Freakonomics Radio Podcast
Freakonomics Radio Podcast , September 11, 2014
Generation Next
Generation Next
International Monetary Fund , September 1, 2014
Smart Money Buys Brand X
Smart Money Buys Brand X
Bloomberg View , July 21, 2014
Breaking News: Online Ads Can Support Good Journalism
Breaking News: Online Ads Can Support Good Journalism
Capital Ideas, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business , June 17, 2014
Betting on a Brand When Politics Is the Family Business New York Times , May 29, 2014
Betting on a Brand When Politics Is the Family Business
New York Times , May 29, 2014
Media Slant: A Question of Cause and Effect
Media Slant: A Question of Cause and Effect
New York Times , May 3, 2014
The economics of the press
The economics of the press
The Economist , April 30, 2014
Q&A: Clark Medal winner Matthew Gentzkow says the Internet hasn’t changed news as much as we think
Q&A: Clark Medal winner Matthew Gentzkow says the Internet hasn’t changed news as much as we think
Nieman Lab , April 29, 2014
The late edition
The late edition
The Economist , April 26, 2014
The economist who revealed how media bias works
The economist who revealed how media bias works
Quartz , April 25, 2014
Robert Samuelson: Media bias explained in two studies
Robert Samuelson: Media bias explained in two studies
Washington Post , April 23, 2014