In certain competitive situations, cost transparency can provide an edge
Operating costs decline when riders get free rentals for docking dying electric vehicles
A model weighs vehicle cost and ownership to assess benefits to riders, drivers and companies
The Fed’s gambit didn’t trigger a home-price recovery, but research shows it reduced subprime foreclosure risk
Independent drug stores improve to meet the competition
A review of research comes as AI promises to turbocharge the tools and regulators allege they promote price-fixing
It’s less successful at curbing consumption so buyers shop outside the city
The goal is continued development of new drugs and reduction of often shocking prices
Websites peddle unnamed hotels and even cities; would you pay to omit one from the list?
Studying 1 million Alibaba users, Hengchen Dai mostly confirms the transactional nature of internet retailing
Waiting until one product model runs out can be a costly mistake
Municipalities address increased traffic, pollution, taxi company bankruptcies and driver poverty
A model estimates the impact of economic variables on the pricing of prepayment risk
Fandom doesn’t mean blindly following a franchise wherever it ventures or being a vocal cheerleader
It varies across goods and services and can be blunted by monetary policy
Sebastian Edwards finds Keynes’ public take-down of Roosevelt’s gold policies still relevant today