Among Social Scientists, a Vigorous Debate Over Loss Aversion
[ad_1] Yves here. As this article explains, the finding that loss aversion may not be as prevalent a cognitive bias as behavioral economists had long
[ad_1] Yves here. As this article explains, the finding that loss aversion may not be as prevalent a cognitive bias as behavioral economists had long
[ad_1] How do we evaluate the results of Glasgow COP26? It can be reasonably concluded that it is both a victory and a disaster—victory because
[ad_1] What are we reading go through James Romoser November 23, 2021 9:46 am Every working day, we select a short list of news articles,
[ad_1] The euro zone monetary authority, the euro system, has introduced a new framework to oversee electronic payments, including services related to crypto assets. The
[ad_1] California authorities said on Monday that California’s new coronavirus testing laboratory will not face sanctions for what state officials call “significant flaws,” whistleblowers say
[ad_1] Bit2Me, one A cryptocurrency trading company based in Spain, Announced today that it will deposit part of the funds in Prosegur Cash’s encrypted custody
A new traffic safety study from The Fitch Law Firm is raising red flags across Ohio. The firm’s analysis of crash data from 2020 to
A new report from High Rise Financial has ranked all 50 U.S. states by the strength of their gun laws, using data from the Giffords
A recent data-driven analysis conducted by Anidjar and Levine exposes the geographic and socioeconomic fault lines behind unintentional child injuries in the United States. Rather