A stronger economy starts with a stronger care system. Treating care as public infrastructure would benefit care recipients, ...
Network games and public goods represent an inter-disciplinary domain that investigates how individual decisions, embedded within network structures, affect the provision, consumption and distribution ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Tomoko Matsumoto from the Institute of Arts and Sciences at Tokyo University of Science, Japan, along with Associate Professor Daiki Kishishita and Associate ...
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) challenges long-held assumptions about human cooperation. Traditionally, behavioral scientists and economists have ...
Radio World’s “Guest Commentaries” section provides a platform for industry thought leaders and other readers to share their perspective on radio news, technological trends and more. If you’d like to ...
This three-part series of articles summarizes “November Special Session Public Act 25-1,” Connecticut’s new housing law, commonly referred to as HB 8002. This first of three pieces reviews what the ...
Today I’d like to discuss the United States’ provision of what economists call “global public goods,” for the entire world. First, the United States provides a security umbrella which has created the ...
Researchers conducted a questionnaire-based study to evaluate taxation and found that if citizens understand the value of public goods and the government’s role in maintaining them, public opinion ...