Rent control re-explored: What the past can teach the future
Chris Palmer talks about the effects of rent control in Cambridge during its 25-year implementation and in the aftermath of its repeal.
Chris Palmer talks about the effects of rent control in Cambridge during its 25-year implementation and in the aftermath of its repeal.
“If I'm thinking about drilling a well and I see the writing on the wall ... I might not want to drill that well."
" ... research has found that the design of work can have substantial effects on employee well-being and health as well as health care expenses."
A new study ... digs into the question of whether it's better for employees to work in teams or alone.
" ... we have been investing more and more in automation, technologies, and that has been associated with much greater inequality."
" ... it may well be that technology loses its role as the instinctive, and even principle, corporate strategic asset."
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"[An executive is] leading a company that is reflective of what's happening in their community, their region, their country, around their globe."
… boundary-pushers tend to be intentional about going where they can best leverage their unique abilities.
"If we are going to avoid misguided policy pathways ... we need to adapt mainstream economics to new climate realities.”