Congress, the president, drug manufacturers and insurers are all confronting forces that make inaction increasingly risky. Three external pressures will drive change.
Putting moral insight back into economics enhances understanding of political outcomes For much of the 20th century, the disciplines of moral psychology and economics were seen as distinct—each ...
As the clock ticks toward a potential government shutdown at midnight on October 1, 2025, the looming crisis holds more than just economic consequences. It signals a deepening rift in the nation’s ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth and SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. Why do some countries achieve sustained ...
It may seem small amid a pandemic, but the political accountability at issue will make or break the U.K. EU officials look with envy on the unified U.S. system. But it doesn’t work the way they ...
In a recent dialogue of TBS Future, Adviser Fouzul Kabir said that unless elections produce accountable leadership committed to economic rules rather than political convenience, inflationary pressure ...
This story originally published on Oct. 31, 2025. For many young voters, the future doesn't feel quite so bright. Gen Z and millennial Americans are feeling increasingly demoralized about their ...
Indexed products continue to rack up strong sales. The current climate of economic and political uncertainty is impacting every aspect of the life insurance industry. Insurers are working in an ...
Conservative first-year students are more likely to want to study economics while liberals are eyeing a degree in political science, data from The Herald’s First-Year Poll shows. Among students who ...
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