Less diligent as shoppers, such buyers help drive up home prices
Round-number bids, tailoring primary care incentives to the health of a state population, and one benefit of industry incumbency
Getting the mix right is the goal of a Medicare pilot, which itself could use substantial improvement
Buyers of private firms signal willingness to move fast
Startups lack bench strength, a disadvantage in tight labor markets
Rethinking issues around productivity, income inequality and industry concentration
Study suggests flat tax systems boosted GDP in former Soviet republics and satellites
What your genome says about college completion, and how likely a crash is after a credit boom
Can modern decision theory, paired with a half-century-old thought experiment, help make a more just society?
Taking a stand on controversial issues can hurt sales, but the effect is brief
Cellphone signals and patent citations approximate a theory’s long-sought paper trail
An approach tailored to investor risk appetite and more comparable to stocks
It’s still early days in genetic research, though advances will aid study of educational attainment and, notably, disease
Do investors misprice assets, revise their risk appetite or make some other misjudgment?
Encouraging pre-commitment to a future behavior helps people do hard things — but it can backfire
Amid the pandemic, price gouging and stiffing of suppliers and workers surged