In a model, cultural differences matter as much as geography, institutional distinctions or capital constraints
The history of industrial transformation suggests more gradual change
But the “persistence gap” in seeking elective office narrows with experience
Access to birth control among lower-income women was curtailed by pandemic’s lockdown
The narrative of a growing cultural divide, while partly true, conceals a more nuanced picture
A survey of 77 papers seeks better understanding of how crises shape beliefs and preferences
Looking at costs, in a sample of 5,000 plants in Chile, remarkable productivity gains occur
As major central banks adopt digital currency, emerging countries will feel mixed effects
The bandwagon effect boosts the top vote-getter in preliminary rounds
A database of pre-industrial sampling supports historical and ethnographic research
Researchers struggle with faulty study designs, flyspecking each other’s work, re-arguing decades of debate about jobs and income
Pushing aside GDP for a measure of human well-being turns out to be very, very difficult. Ask Dan Benjamin
Payouts to victims of Colombia’s decadeslong armed conflict suggest benefits may exceed the initial cost
Cellphone signals and patent citations approximate a theory’s long-sought paper trail