Experimental economics involves the use of controlled, experimental methods both in the laboratory and the field to better comprehend how individuals and groups make economic decisions and to more ...
In this lecture, Professor Pryce will explore the striking and persistent absence of economic research on care. Despite its far-reaching national and global implications for labour supply, assets, ...
A university professor has vowed to continue teaching after pro-Palestinian students disrupted his lecture, made a threat to behead him and called for him to be sacked. Michael Ben-Gad, professor of ...
Journal Editorial Report: Hiring slows sharply in July. Nearly every week, someone writing for a major news outlet argues that economics has failed. Our models are too abstract. Our predictions are ...
Digital innovations transform the ways in which companies and individuals create and share information, offer innovative value creation propositions, define new economics patterns, and make possible ...
THIS book attempts to give a more comprehensive picture of rationalisation than is suggested by its title, and in emphasising the importance of the human factor in rationalisation and the bearing of ...
The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, through its Department of Economics and in collaboration with the Women in Economics Club, will host the 2025 Hutchinson ...
Managerial economics is a dynamic degree that prepares students for a variety of careers in business and beyond. The major goes beyond the limits of traditional economics and business. Students gain a ...
On January 14, the historic Fort Canning Hotel, an enduring symbol of Singapore’s heritage came alive with a closing ceremony organised by the Nanyang Centre for Public Administration (NCPA) for the ...
This set of lecture notes contains basic theory in environmental and resource economics. It covers not only the traditional topics pollution targets and instruments, renewable and non-renewable ...
“A business newspaper published an interview with me a few years ago titled, ‘Ag economist: U.S. isn’t going to run out of food soon,’” Trey Malone said. “It’s framed.” The agrifood economist ...