Companies with Chinese suppliers suffered — those with more diversified supply chains suffered more
Zara’s excess inventory, why California housing seems more reasonably priced and the right amount of free time
Incumbents in France are reelected less often when all candidates can be repaid for personal outlays
Bans with no exceptions for rape, incest or a mother’s health are increasingly unpopular
Notable differences in death rates; it appears candidates factored in voter gender bias
Study suggests flat tax systems boosted GDP in former Soviet republics and satellites
Positive views on, say, a social policy are more easily suppressed than negative ones
Bipartisan action rose amid reports of surprising Soviet Cold War economic growth
Demolition of Chicago projects dispersed thousands to other areas
A new way to classify individuals delivers insights on social divisions and the culture war
In nation accustomed to litigation, availability of funds has varied by U.S. Circuit Court boundary
People say they’d change their minds, but they mostly don’t
It’s worse in conservative neighborhoods and good reviews don’t help enough
Insurrection at U.S. Capitol led some Trump voters to surprising assessment
A survey of 77 papers seeks better understanding of how crises shape beliefs and preferences
A model incorporating markets that allow betting on elections suggests a role in prognostications