Tying payments to weight, rather than behaviors, marginally more effective
By age 10 or earlier, kids are putting more weight on the future than the past — just like adults
Feeling connected to — not estranged from — our older self is associated with savings and other helpful present-day behaviors
Some investment vehicles are more reliant than others on the health of trading firms
The risk for matching platforms is affected by levels of fees and what’s disclosed about buyer and seller
A different decision tree is used when product information is forgotten, rather than just unknown
Queuing models aren’t simple but offer big potential service improvements
It’s generally a positive in both cultures, but buy-in is more tentative in China
Operating costs decline when riders get free rentals for docking dying electric vehicles
An innovative upside to overvalued stocks?
Ricardo Perez-Truglia’s research uses relocation choices of medical residents to study feelings about relative income
How unknown individuals turn into influencers on a platform for programmers
Europe’s Great Migration to North America, 1850-1920, offers lessons for today’s immigration patterns
Should tax-collecting agencies keep audit activity secret to discourage cheating?
34,334 letters were sent to test how sensitive those owing back taxes are to neighbors’ knowledge of the debts