In Web3 games, users are rewarded with digital currencies, which can be a major barrier to adoption, especially considering ...
President and CEO Harsh Trivedi says growing demand requires health systems to balance community care with a mission-driven financial model. Demand for behavioral health services has climbed steadily ...
TO GRASP THE stakes of economic growth, start with the arithmetic of compounding. Over two generations an economy growing at about 1% a year will not even double in size; one growing at 7% will expand ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- ABC11 has learned about a Duke University professor who has appeared multiple times in the newest Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Department of Justice. The new pages ...
Dan Ariely, professor of business administration in the Fuqua School of Business and Duke alum, had a longstanding relationship with Jeffrey Epstein over the course of at least six years, per newly ...
Barry speaks with Richard Thaler and Alex Imas award winning economists and co-authors of "The Winner's Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies". They discuss the psychology of spending at auctions, and ...
In 2016 researchers at Bernstein, a broker, published a note entitled “The silent road to serfdom: why passive investing is worse than Marxism”. A decade later the revolution is still in full swing.
Behavioral economics, like “lived experience,” existed long before anyone thought a special and seemingly redundant name was required. To Adam Smith, economics was made of human behavior in all its ...
Why doesn't a rising tide raise all or most boats? That is: how does wealth manage to get "sequestered" with the wealthiest? [In theory], they don't put it in big money rooms like Scrooge McDuck: they ...
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