Investors who don’t occupy a home are likelier to delay for top dollar
Estimates are based on smartphone data and precinct-level 2016 vote results
Bundled product offerings, team members who hog the glory and kidney transplant quality
When beds are limited, turning away the sickest and poorest boosts margins
A 12-month high in local unemployment triggers savings behavior
Research suggests the nations actually have similar feelings toward wealth
Student debt weighs on happiness more than mortgages or credit card loans
If one company bundles products, its competitors are always better off not bundling; the thing to avoid is a head-to-head competition wherein the only way to get an edge is by cutting prices
A model separates potential profits or losses for hospital, doctors and other health care providers when insurer pays in lump sum
A predictive model employs credit default swaps across currencies
Not just the office jerk. Even good colleagues overclaim. Managing around this destructive dynamic isn’t straightforward
New research suggests increased risk of illness and death in middle age, on top of longer-lasting income penalty
Younger-patient mortality rate nearly triples, 20 years of data indicate
But white men, seeing African American women employed, don’t react so favorably