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Latest Stories in North America
April 21, 2015
Stefan Reichelstein: Preventing the Solar Cliff
A change to a tax credit could kill the nascent industry.
February 23, 2015
Why Your Workplace Might Be Killing You
Stanford scholars identify 10 work stressors that are destroying your health.
January 12, 2015
Cheer Up, Americans! Gridlock and Bureaucrats Actually Improve Our Politics
A Stanford professor of political economy finds virtue in filibusters and “unelected bureaucrats.”
December 18, 2014
How Do You Sell a Travel Experience?
Three economists explain how it’s different from selling a product.
December 12, 2014
How Do You Stay Competitive When You’ve Lost Your Patent?
An industrial mixer company combines product and process innovation.
December 8, 2014
How Do You Compete with the Big Brands?
A small dairy shows how product differentiation can be the key to success.
October 16, 2014
Lawrence Wein: Five Disaster Scenarios — and What We Learn From Them
A professor tackles the most effective responses to some of the world’s most dangerous risks.
October 15, 2014
Roadside MBA: Big Lessons From America’s Small Businesses
Three economists hit the road to learn about America’s small businesses. Here’s what they discovered.
October 7, 2014
An Entrepreneur and His Wife Row 2,800 Miles Across the Pacific
For a cofounder of Trulia, a seemingly hazardous adventure was good for mind, body, and business.
September 23, 2014
Rebecca Diamond: What Is the Relationship Between Economics and Geography?
Research explores the interplay between wages, taxes, housing costs, the movement of workers, and education.