Compulsory education ‘homogenizes’ population, can stave off democracy
Tax policy change triggers an incentive for lenders to be more aggressive
Their level of technology and services makes up for it; it’s vice versa with little banks
A study of military base closures finds that labor-friendly policies had little effect on job growth after the layoffs
The shift lends credibility to medicines vs. trials that exclude people 65 and older
Improving epidemic forecasting helps response teams target aid more effectively
In New York, small and budget hotels — competitors to short-term rentals — raised prices
Governments needn’t subsidize charging networks
Pushing aside GDP for a measure of human well-being turns out to be very, very difficult. Ask Dan Benjamin
Payouts to victims of Colombia’s decadeslong armed conflict suggest benefits may exceed the initial cost
Europeans brought an appreciation of social welfare programs that still resonates
Pharmacies aren’t everywhere — adding dollar stores could reduce average distance to vaccination by 62%
Adding a car breathalyzer to existing penalties could substantially discourage drunken driving
Good ideas may be scarce, capital to fund them is not
The troublesome relationship between tariffs, trade deficits and the tenuous economic recovery