Are Weaker Fuel Economy Standards Based on Faulty Logic?
A new study coauthored by Wharton’s Arthur van Benthem contends that the Trump Administration’s...
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Are Weaker Fuel Economy Standards Based on Faulty Logic?
A new study coauthored by Wharton’s Arthur van Benthem contends that the Trump Administration’s...
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Why a 70% Top Tax Rate Will Miss Its Mark
U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made news last year by suggesting that the top...
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The Spike in Late Auto Loan Payments: Will It Spread?
Are the struggles that millions of Americans are having in paying one bill a sign that trouble is...
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Will the Green New Deal Change the Debate on Climate Change?
The Green New Deal includes the right steps to combat climate change, experts say, but...
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Mortgage Rates Are Down – but Is the Housing Market Looking Up?
Mortgage rates recently fell for the third consecutive week, but the housing market is awash in...
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The Brexit Endgame: Will the U.K. Avoid Chaos?
University of Pennsylvania's Brendan O'Leary and Michelle Egan of American University detail the...
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Show Me the Money: Does Going Cashless Hurt Financial Inclusion?
The challenges of going cashless in the U.S. -- as evidenced by Philadelphia's recent ban on such...
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Why Congress Might Relax Physician Anti-kickback Rules
Wharton's Mark Pauly and Genevieve Kanter, a professor at Penn's medical school, discuss...
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How Businesses Are Testing the Limits of Free Speech
Recent Wharton research examines how commercial cases coming before the U.S. Supreme Court are...
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Can Nuclear Energy Save the Planet?
Authors Joshua Goldstein and Staffan Qvist say switching to nuclear and renewable energy is the...
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U.S. Debt: Is It the Calm Before the Storm?
Wharton's Joao Gomes and George Washington University's Tara Sinclair discuss the nation's...
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Elon Musk’s SEC Drama: Has He Gone Too Far?
Elon Musk's confrontational behavior with the SEC and seemingly erratic decision making elsewhere...
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Why the U.K. Auto Industry Is Stalling Over Brexit Risks
A no-deal Brexit could force more layoffs, plant closures and relocations among U.K. automakers,...
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Is the Fed’s Independence on the Line?
President Trump’s backing of two nominees for the Federal Reserve Board is raising questions...
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Preventing the Next Housing Crisis
Overly loose mortgage standards are not exactly making a comeback, but some loans today are close...
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Can Annuities Help Grow Your Retirement Nest Egg?
New research from Wharton professor Olivia Mitchell looks at how annuities can help secure enough...
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What Slows Urban Mobility in India — and How to Fix It
Like many countries, India's largest cities are congested. But congestion pricing won’t work here...
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The Great Rat Race: Why Americans Are Running Out of Time
Trying to balance the competing demands of work, family, finances, technology and self-care has...
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Have Stock Buybacks Gone Too Far?
In the first three quarters of 2018, stock buybacks rose 52.6%. Wharton's Jeremy Siegel and...
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Why the Fed Has a Hidden Influence on Foreign Affairs
The Fed is largely seen as a domestic institution, but it quietly holds enormous sway on foreign...
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