Lenders and private-party sellers constrain a seeming windfall
A method that establishes a range of needs — and then tightens the range — works better
Behavior, other factors influence which improvements are effective
Uninsured and insured both receive help; benefits are temporary
Customer loyalty, barriers to entry and other factors at play
Seeing global crises as ongoing, rather than episodic, and applying modern supply-chain management
Power companies haven’t maximized the benefits of customers agreeing to short-term electricity interruptions
Applying the behavioral concept of “place attachment” to the logistics of battling climate change
Getting the mix right is the goal of a Medicare pilot, which itself could use substantial improvement
Less diligent as shoppers, such buyers help drive up home prices
Banks close neighborhood outlets and raise prices for branch-delivered services
Breakthrough technologies are years off for aviation, but incremental improvements are available
An upfront fee for taking Medicaid patients could shorten stays
The shift lends credibility to medicines vs. trials that exclude people 65 and older
Decision analysis for a firm considering adding a longer-aged product to its lineup
An algorithm to reduce telescope repositioning time boosts productivity between 10% and 25%