Higher demand from U.S. and China means expanding into new markets
Alphabet’s M&A feeds its core business; Amazon’s more likely to push into new areas
Charging more at peak times could reduce congestion and lift profits. Would customers revolt?
Popular in business schools and executive suites, it’s no longer a meaningful way to compare companies
U.S. efforts to encourage transparency widely ignored by companies
Their level of technology and services makes up for it; it’s vice versa with little banks
Years after a paper goes unpublished, it’s fodder for a major Federal Trade Commission proposal
Improving the search for contractors that don’t use coercion
In New York, small and budget hotels — competitors to short-term rentals — raised prices
Are older inventors weighed down by obsolete knowledge? Young inventors don’t carry that burden
Software that saves time and money may paradoxically be resulting in a shortage of accountants
Tough standards led to an increase in auto-related patents
The figure is a subset, not covering huge expense of extended patents on high-priced biologics like Humira
Placing an inferior ‘decoy’ option in a menu of choices can trigger people to take their business elsewhere
It’s worse in conservative neighborhoods and good reviews don’t help enough
A review of research comes as AI promises to turbocharge the tools and regulators allege they promote price-fixing