Construction permitting power taken from cities that resisted development
Modifications curtailed foreclosures during 2008-09 crisis, but borrowers remained at high risk of delinquency
On COVID-19’s impacts, social scientists’ predictions weren’t much better than those of laypeople
States that raise rates curtail out-migration but do not attract more outsiders
Laws that threaten ideological preferences prompt some opponents to adopt more extreme beliefs
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
Notable differences in death rates; it appears candidates factored in voter gender bias
As the pandemic wears on, a search for the factors that cost lives
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
Greater subsidies aren’t enough: Lowering the complexity of enrollment is needed to bring more and healthier people into the market
What emerges is a fragmented view of corporate contribution to global warming
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
Digital identity used in nearly every realm of life