

Hans Christensen
Chookaszian Family Professor of Accounting, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Hans Christensen is the Chookaszian Family Professor of Accounting and David G. Booth Faculty Fellow at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His current research primarily focuses on the effect on society of regulation aimed at incentivizing firms to act socially responsible. This includes the effect of transparency regulation on healthcare prices and labor safety, as well as, foreign corruption regulation on economic development.
Recent work by Hans Christensen
-
Foreign corruption regulation helps African communities capture resource extraction benefits
Anti-corruption regulation against multinational corporations in developed countries can increase the local economic benefits of natural resource extraction for African communities
Published 27.04.23