Research undermines the notion that companies coldly calculate tax avoidance
A team of experts makes the financial case that governments should spend more on nudging
Sebastian Edwards brings to life a widely forgotten chapter of U.S. history starring FDR, his no-name economist and the demise of the gold standard
Improving epidemic forecasting helps response teams target aid more effectively
Sebastian Edwards finds Keynes’ public take-down of Roosevelt’s gold policies still relevant today
In Japan, speedier commutes let workers live farther from jobs, taking some pressure off high-priced housing markets
Taxes not high enough? An examination of Washington’s experience even suggests state ownership of pot stores might boost the public coffers
Just putting one where the last cardiac arrest occurred isn’t optimal — more calculations to get to fewer steps
Researchers take on the difficult job of isolating for-profit prisons from a host of other factors
Video from officer-worn cameras is judged less negatively than footage captured on dashboard cameras
Sixty years of data suggest retirement obligations rise after Democrats scrape into office
A study of military base closures finds that labor-friendly policies had little effect on job growth after the layoffs
The troublesome relationship between tariffs, trade deficits and the tenuous economic recovery
They do, but only when facing a competitive election contest
Greater subsidies aren’t enough: Lowering the complexity of enrollment is needed to bring more and healthier people into the market
Make the influence industry more competitive, a theoretical study suggests