Following Medicare reimbursement rate changes, research actually increased
Analysis of 250 studies finds the most common response to negative workplace behavior is an eye for an eye
Researchers aim to help the agency, drug companies and patients better understand the complex authorization process
Smartphone data reveals that wait times at the polls are much longer for black people
Less sophisticated investors reveal their sentiment in certain trades, and a 20-year study measures it company by company
Technology and mobile finance needed as nanostores’ compete against online behemoths
In LA, doctors who lose a patient to opioid overdose get a letter from the coroner; tweaking that letter had a substantial impact
The link between environmental stability and cultural change explains why cultures evolve
Investors may underreact when information arrives in small, continuous bits
Researchers compare income disparity by county to product availability
Director expertise disciplines CEO into providing better information
Study suggests flat tax systems boosted GDP in former Soviet republics and satellites
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
A model for staffing O.R.s incorporates the costs of worker dissatisfaction and idle time
Which one walks out happier?
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