Investors who don’t occupy a home are likelier to delay for top dollar
A culture that valorized revenge among pre-industrial herders resonates today
Welcome to UCLA Anderson Review’s quiz, in which we aim to extract business and life lessons from faculty research we cover each month.
34,334 letters were sent to test how sensitive those owing back taxes are to neighbors’ knowledge of the debts
Taxes not high enough? An examination of Washington’s experience even suggests state ownership of pot stores might boost the public coffers
In Northern cities, railroad tracks that defined Black neighborhoods remain boundaries against economic mobility
A shopping session may unfold over a period of weeks, not minutes
Innumerable nudges help savings accumulation; now researchers turn to decumulation
How it often goes wrong and key observations for effective strategies
Welcome to UCLA Anderson Review’s quiz, in which we aim to extract business and life lessons from faculty research we cover each month.
Independent drug stores improve to meet the competition
Individuals using the Robinhood trading app appear to beat the market
Gauging Trump’s appeal by estimating an area’s social capital
In an election year, that’s bad news for organizations like the American Red Cross
It’s less successful at curbing consumption so buyers shop outside the city
When an unloved cause or political adversary is attached to a nudge, the method itself becomes suspect