Economics

How Do Regulations Affect Athletes’ Doping Decisions?
Business and Management INK
August 20, 2014

How Do Regulations Affect Athletes’ Doping Decisions?

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Economists Behaving Badly Linked to Pressure to Publish
Research Ethics
July 25, 2014

Economists Behaving Badly Linked to Pressure to Publish

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The Economist as Rock Star
Communication
July 7, 2014

The Economist as Rock Star

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Why Some Corporations Choose To Be Socially Responsible
Business and Management INK
July 2, 2014

Why Some Corporations Choose To Be Socially Responsible

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How Much is the Organizational Power Structure to Blame for Corrupt Behavior?

How Much is the Organizational Power Structure to Blame for Corrupt Behavior?

Is it easier for someone to be corrupt at different levels within an organization? Does corruption depend on the resources available? Authors István […]

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Piketty’s Real Legacy May Be His Deep Data

Piketty’s Real Legacy May Be His Deep Data

While Tomas Piketty’s focus on inequality is seen as finally getting the discussion of inequality on the front pages, it may be his his data collection that really cements his reputation.

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Who is Hurt By Corruption in the United States?

Who is Hurt By Corruption in the United States?

What is the economic impact of corruption? And who is hurt most by these misguided acts? Author Adriana S. Cordis discusses this […]

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Much Ado About Piketty

Much Ado About Piketty

Is the French economist and meteoric public intellectual our generation’s Marx (or Malthus)?

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The Economist for the Rest of Us: Gary S. Becker, 1930-2014

The Economist for the Rest of Us: Gary S. Becker, 1930-2014

Nobel laureate Gary S. Becker, one of the University of Chicago economists who unshackled the dismal science from its focus on the behavior of money to the behavior of people, has died.

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Work, work, work…

Work, work, work…

Today is International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, a celebration of the international labor movement. SAGE publishes a number of […]

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The Human Right to Clean Water VS Property Rights

The Human Right to Clean Water VS Property Rights

In July of 2010, the United nations identified clean water as a human right. However, less than one percent of the fresh […]

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Nothing Certain But Death and Taxes…

Nothing Certain But Death and Taxes…

It’s unavoidable – tax day comes each year. As a reward and to celebrate the day “after,” we are pleased to offer an interdisciplinary collection […]

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