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The downfall (and possible salvation) of expertise

Can experts win back the public’s trust?

By Rose Jacobs| Nov 30, 2020

    • Economics

CBR Briefing #2

Jun 16, 2017

    • Economics

Why stock returns under Trump might disappoint investors

Why stock returns under Trump might disappoint investors
By Erik Kobayashi-Solomon| Mar 27, 2017
Market performance under Republican presidents may be in part due to timing.
    • Behavioral Science
    • Economics

The math behind your uncashed checks

Receiving a check can feel rewarding; the tedious chore of traveling to the bank and cashing it often doesn’t.

Nov 23, 2015

    • Behavioral Science

Are you impatient? Then you’re also more likely to procrastinate

By Alina Dizik| Nov 23, 2015
Oddly enough, being an impatient person means you’re also apt to put things off rather than get them done sooner.
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