Seeing global crises as ongoing, rather than episodic, and applying modern supply-chain management
Pushing aside GDP for a measure of human well-being turns out to be very, very difficult. Ask Dan Benjamin
Cassie Holmes’ book combines social science and personal history; jilted on the way to the altar
L.A. gets schooled, women and their mentors, and what digital currencies might do to poorer nations
The average doctor, following sunshine laws, writes fewer Rx’s for marketed medicines
How a localized flood may result in fewer loans to a far-off community
Absent such a call, white workers may doubt they have a role
Reliance on part-timers raises headcounts and dangers to patients
At the end of a night shift, empathy for patients’ hurting seems diminished
Study of medical residencies shows shift in women’s specialty choices when hours reduced
A well-intentioned best practice, gender matching might not be optimal
Customer loyalty, barriers to entry and other factors at play
Claiming victimhood of a different sort — say, concerning free speech — seen as more effective in silencing criticism
Households with kids ages 6 to 12 feel the interruption most
An unusual data trove from Greece’s economic collapse reveals the practice
Uninsured and insured both receive help; benefits are temporary