When CEO and analyst share a first name, earnings estimates are sharper
Study of L.A.-area restaurants gauges effect on owners, customers, landlords
Will the narrowing price gap bring an end to the state’s out-migration?
Building adaptability into an approach improves performance
Laptops and TVs are based on quality, fast food and soda on taste; but some buyers defy these models, and it’s an opportunity for marketers
On COVID-19’s impacts, social scientists’ predictions weren’t much better than those of laypeople
Trustworthy and dominant-seeming men: access to corporate management. Dominant-seeming women: not so much.
Personal beliefs, especially among the less educated, often outweigh actual data
Homebuyers ignore warnings of rising seas; lenders keep lending
When they’re forced to pay up for deposits, it’s a bad sign for area’s economy
A model incorporating markets that allow betting on elections suggests a role in prognostications
Sales forecasting improves markedly as firms participate in standard setting organizations
A separate motivator: friends living in areas abundant in solar panels
The troublesome relationship between tariffs, trade deficits and the tenuous economic recovery
New economic indicator allows forecasters to monitor the state’s performance more closely