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Behavioural economics is becoming increasingly fashionable. Does it represent a revolution in ec...

 
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New Zealand First voters were more likely to believe that. . . * New Zealand is constantly ma...

 
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British attitudes towards the United States are governed by ignorance of the facts on key issues...

 
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This idea of using markets to shape foreign policy may sound unorthodox. But Professor Robin Han...

 
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In 1945, Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek applied Galton's finding more widely. He argued that...

 
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The creepy joy of cooking with Vincent Price.

 
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If economics is finally a science, what, exactly, does it teach? With the help of Columbia Unive...

 
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More women than men are completing degrees at all levels of university education, but female gra...

 
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-- The wonders that can be achieved with a free market in dairy. --

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The aversion to long-term and deeply committed study of science among American students also ste...

 
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Editor’s note: Higher education has two key missions: transferring existing knowledge to stude...

 
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Slurpees, stand aside. Winnie the Pooh, back off. Winnipeg has a much hotter claim to fame. W...

 
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Seek out the rich man in his castle: It is far more likely the case in the U.S.A. than anywhere ...

 
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The study is based on data collected for a report released last year, “The Social and Politica...

 
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For some university leaders, faculty poaching is something of a celebrated blood sport. Take Dan...

 
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- I'll have to read their book, but isn't this data also consistent with that college is mostly ...

Goldin and Katz, meanwhile, are continuing to develop their model and are scrutinizing the recen...

 
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The Internet gives scientists and researchers instant access to an astonishing number of academi...