Researchers refute earlier claims
            
    
    
  
Federal loan modification program led borrowers to default
            
    
    
  
Peer ranking might cut dangerous antibiotic overuse
            
    
    
  
Field researchers constructed a model to subsidize essential goods for low-income communities in crisis, and profit in recovery
            
    
    
  
In a field often ruled by personality, a rational model is proposed
            
    
    
  
New approaches to spending and time-management examine how our actions do or don’t influence our level of satisfaction
            
    
    
  
Research could assist stewardship of public lands
            
    
    
  
Leaders of a failed 1848 revolt are followed to towns across the U.S.
            
    
    
  
Research seeks to predict how time-based price discrimination might spread
            
    
    
  
Higher prices for the first few procedures, followed by a volume discount, may help balance risks and rewards
            
    
    
  
A mathematical model analyzes incentives underlying surge-pricing schemes
            
    
    
  
In pre-World War II Germany, sports clubs became a vehicle to spread Nazism
            
    
    
  
A study finds unexpected impact when a disruptive player enters market
            
    
    
  
A second lever, after “surge” pricing, adjusts the supply of drivers
            
    
    
  
The benefit to students increases over time