34,334 letters were sent to test how sensitive those owing back taxes are to neighbors’ knowledge of the debts
Should tax-collecting agencies keep audit activity secret to discourage cheating?
Uninsured and insured both receive help; benefits are temporary
Lenders financed expansion in some markets, offsetting problems in others
Embedding psychological nudges in mail reminding people to get tested improves compliance
Research might give pause to corporate boards changing compensation models
Revisiting research on Catholic clergy sex abuse: Pennsylvania can expect fewer churchgoers and a painful decline in charitable contributions
A model suggests that the data might lead index funds to target those same stocks in oversight of corporate management
Aligning people’s idea of a firefighter with the range of work and skills actually required might reduce gender bias
Studying Chinese A and B shares reveals investor uncertainty
How a localized flood may result in fewer loans to a far-off community
Valentin Haddad’s research looks at the phenomenon of “information aversion,” when individual investors stop tracking their portfolios for fear of bad news
In experiments, immorality and harm are deemed more extreme merely because an act was punished
Researchers offer a model for more effectively targeting wrongdoers