Economist Claudia Sahm has a better way to handle recessions
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A veteran of the Federal Reserve talks about her dedication to data, the costs of speaking up, and how her “Sahm rule” could improve the impact of stimulus checks.
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A veteran of the Federal Reserve talks about her dedication to data, the costs of speaking up, and how her “Sahm rule” could improve the impact of stimulus checks.
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Georgia Garinois-Melenikiotou talks about thinking of childcare as an investment, and turning failures into the first steps to success.
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Jacquelyn Pless and Rahul Bhui study what drives innovation for social good and how people make decisions.
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Organizations that opt to verify emissions via third-party auditors ultimately make more carbon reductions than companies that don’t audit.
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New research from MIT Sloan shows stiffer penalties are needed to incentivize employers to pay workers a minimum wage.
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Susan M. Collins discusses managing inflation and AI in finance.
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A cost-benefit analysis demonstrates how minimum wage enforcement structures in the US and the UK incentivize noncompliance and quantify the policy changes needed to protect workers.
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“We’re socialized from the time we’re children to be excellent at everything all the time — and it’s exhausting.”
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Smarter KPIs lead to better outcomes. Companies that revise their KPIs with artificial intelligence see greater financial benefit than those that do not, new research shows.
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An expert on stakeholder partnerships discusses the three things you need to get right.