Business and Economics

Environment - Economics - Jun 26
Lorenz Keysser believes that in order to overcome ecological crises, we must recognise affluence as a main driver and fundamentally reconsider our economy and lifestyle.
Health - Economics - Jun 25
Health - Economics

How much do people trust the new normal? A representative study headed by the Hamburg Center for Health Economics (HCHE) at Universität Hamburg shows that only 44.4% of those surveyed in Europe condone the speed with which coronavirus-related restrictions were lifted.

Economics - Jun 25
Economics

"Quantitative easing" program let households spend more during the last recession. Could it work again?

Economics - Jun 22

Stanford economist Rebecca Diamond compiled a unique dataset to uncover fresh research insights into foreclosure's effects on homeowners, landlords and renters. As the pandemic-ravaged U.S. economy braces for a likely wave of housing foreclosures, a new study shows that losing a home can have painful ramifications that extend far beyond the immediate financial damage.

Innovation - Economics - Jun 19

An online marketplace benefits from collaboration with student teams. Wuyang Wang knew she got lucky last year. As part of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute 's (HCII) master's degree program (MHCI), the Carnegie Mellon University student was assigned to a capstone project team for Zazzle, a platform that brings people together to design, make, sell, purchase or even share products online.

Social Sciences - Economics - Jun 25
Social Sciences - Economics

Stanford psychologists suggest that aid programs can be more effective with messaging that conveys dignity and empowerment in culturally relevant ways and does not jeopardize donations.

Health - Economics - Jun 24

Share on: Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Leaders across Michigan have reported problems supporting their communities in the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic-with many saying they failed to get needed health or financial help in one of the hardest-hit states, according to a survey by the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy.

Economics - Jun 22

Manufacturers must redesign and reform their Global Supply Chains or Global Production Networks (GPN) if they want to survive and prosper in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study reveals.

Economics - Jun 19

Energy systems experts offer insights on infrastructure planning. Carnegie Mellon University's Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation hosted three energy experts for a webinar on how social, environmental and technical resiliency frameworks can better prepare our energy systems as states and individuals begin to plan for the recovery phases of COVID-19.


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