Supplemental unemployment benefits could stop long before the pandemic does
Thomas Kochan says: “Employers are doing their best to bring people back, but it's just not going to happen in the short run for many people.”
Thomas Kochan says: “Employers are doing their best to bring people back, but it's just not going to happen in the short run for many people.”
...now is an appropriate time for the federal government to consider economic research carefully in order to provide significant relief...
Henry Jacoby and co-authors write: "Ignoring the science to cook the numbers discredits the federal process for public decision-making."
Arnold Barnett found an occupied middle seat increased the odds of virus transmission by 79%.
Professor Zeynep Ton takes a look at what makes some jobs bad – and how our economy could invest in better jobs.
Jing Li says: "..there is a real threat to the adoption of clean technology, which could outweigh any 'silver lining' in environmental benefits."
John Van Reenen discusses his proposal for the US to create what he calls a “Grand Innovation Challenge Fund.”
A new paper...has underlined the risk to an uninfected passenger from an infected passenger when the middle seat is left vacant during a flight.
"...tying financing to payroll expenses had the [likely unintended] consequences of allocating more federal funds to the least affected sector.”
“Managers now realize they need to engage and motivate the bottom parts of the organization to lead upwards with their ideas and innovations."