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The capacity to act collectively is not just a matter of groups sharing interests, incentives and values (or being sufficiently small), as…
The article presents fictitious accounts of possible technological innovations that might be designed to address rising global temperatures…
The US malpractice system is widely
regarded as inefficient, in part because of the time required to
resolve malpractice cases.…
The nation-state has long been under attack from liberal economists and cosmopolitan ethicists alike. But it has proved remarkably…
In the past, industrial countries have tended to pursue countercyclical or, at worst, acyclical fiscal policy. In sharp contrast, emerging…
Sadness influences consumption, leading individuals to pay more to acquire new goods and to
eat more unhealthy food than they would…
his Handbook looks at how China is governed, how its domestic political system functions and the critical issues that it currently faces.…
We hypothesized a phenomenon that we term myopic misery. According to our hypothesis, sadness increases impatience and creates a myopic…