June 6, 2022 CBS News Boston recently interviewed Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer of Markets, Public Policy, and Law, on the recent surge in gas prices across...
The podcast A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne recently featured Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer of Markets, Public Policy and Law, as a guest to discuss...
April 15, 2022 The Boston Herald recently published insight featuring Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Markets, Public Policy, and Law, on the unusually...
April 9, 2022 Voice of America recently published insight featuring Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, and Law, regarding the belief that the U.S...
March 31, 2022 CBS Boston recently published insight featuring Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, and Law, relating to President Biden’s recent decision to...
March 24, 2022 Yahoo!life recently published insight featuring Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, and Law, discussing how gas tax waivers will only provide...
March 9, 2022 Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, & Law, offers insight on the rising costs of jet fuel and what it means...
March 3, 2022 Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine is causing gas prices to soar in Massachusetts and other parts of the country. But why is that...
February 19, 2022 The Sun recently published an editorial featuring Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Markets, Public Policy, and Law, on the high...
February 15, 2022 KCUR 89.3’s Steve Kraske recently hosted Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, and Law, for a segment of Up To Date...
February 10, 2022 The Boston Herald recently published insight featuring Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Markets, Public Policy, and Law, focusing on the...
February 9, 2022 Manufacturing Business Technology recently published insight featuring Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer of Markets, Public Policy, and Law, on the question of whether the...
January 26, 2022 The New York Times recently published insight featuring Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, and Law, on his analysis of the...
The Great Resignation: Historical data and a deeper analysis show it’s not as great as screaming headlines suggest
January 11, 2022 Yahoo! News recently published insight from Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, and Law, on his analysis of the recent workforce...
Are we close to the elusive full employment? NPR's Planet Money spoke with Jay Zagorsky, senior lecturer in markets, public policy, and law, to discuss full...
Heading into one of the busiest shopping seasons of the year, Amazon is facing its latest crisis. Amazon employees in 20 countries around the world are...
In recent months, nearly 4.3M American workers have left their jobs. WBZ spoke with Jay Zagorsky, senior lecturer in markets, public policy, and law to discuss...
The BBC recently spoke with Jay Zagorsky, senior lecturer in markets, public policy, and law, about the 'Great Resignation' and what we're getting wrong.
The Boston Herald recently published insight from Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Markets, Public Policy, and Law, on vulnerabilities of the global manufacturing...
Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, & Law, was a recent guest on Top of Mind with Julie Rose on SiriusXM's BYU Radio to...
The United States Mint Director is calling for people to spend their change as country is hit by coin shortage. Michael George reports. – Oct 3,...
What does GDP measure and why should managers care about this metric in their businesses? Senior Lecturer of Markets, Public Policy, and Law Jay Zagorsky sits...
Despite months of adding back jobs lost to COVID-19, economists predict that the unemployment rate will not fully recover until 2024. Why will it take so...
BU Questrom’s Jay Zagorsky was featured in a New York Times article on the shortage of coins during the pandemic. He explores the split between stakeholders...
In a new op-ed published by CNN Business, Questrom’s Jay Zagorsky warns that despite a COVID-19 induced coin shortage, a cashless economy would have unintended consequences.