WASHINGTON — Michael R. Baye, the Bert Elwert Professor of Business Economics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has been appointed to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Academic Research Council, which advises bureau leadership on a broad range of consumer financial issues and emerging market trends. Baye, who joined the Kelley School… Read more »
Economics
IU president presents Kelley-authored economic report at CEO summit in Washington, D.C.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – At a recent summit of American and Australian chief executives in Washington, D.C., Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie presented findings of an economic report prepared in part by two research centers in the Kelley School of Business. The American Australian Business Council commissioned the report, which highlights a deep and… Read more »
Opa! Students travel to Greece, learn from someone known for her love for the country
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many around Indiana University, the Kelley School of Business and beyond know of Tatiana Kolovou’s love for the land of her birth, Greece. As attested by the headline of recent article in Hellas Journal, a major Greek publication, the Kelley faculty member also is known as “the Greek professor in the… Read more »
Kelley student receives prestigious grant for research project that may help improve outcomes for cancer patients
Aparna Soni, a doctoral candidate in business economics and public policy in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, is one of nearly 20 scholars whose work is being supported by the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy. The Horowitz Foundation has awarded Soni a $7,500 grant in support of her research project, “Reducing Health Disparities… Read more »