An unusual data trove from Greece’s economic collapse reveals the practice
In experiments, immorality and harm are deemed more extreme merely because an act was punished
Syndicate voting rules reflect varying levels of trust and familiarity
What happened when the Argentine government lied about inflation numbers?
T-Mobile’s $22.1 million disadvantage to AT&T; Arby’s pays more than Burger King
A team of researchers weighs contingent planning against traditional time management
Applying the behavioral concept of “place attachment” to the logistics of battling climate change
Sebastian Edwards brings to life a widely forgotten chapter of U.S. history starring FDR, his no-name economist and the demise of the gold standard
Prerequisites are valued poorly in a series of six experiments
Washington state data: Profits higher, prices lower at multi-store firms
Collective action, rather than each brand working alone, appears more effective and costs less
Steady employment is rare — a condition some U.S. workers also endure
Adjusting for inflation — and, crucially, for taxes — shows bond investors fare better than they might think
Study of medical residencies shows shift in women’s specialty choices when hours reduced
A model focuses on startups that, while developing innovative products, seek a lucrative buyout
On anime sites, what one’s friends are watching is the most persuasive prompt to engage