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October 23, 2020
Weekly Economic News Roundup and value of a vaccine
October 23, 2020
How Global Attitudes About Vaccines Might Surprise You

Global levels of vaccine confidence that relate to safety and effectiveness can help us plan for the COVID-19 vaccine.

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February 21, 2020
Weekly Economic News Roundup and coronavirus impact on garlic
February 21, 2020
How Garlic Relates to Coronavirus

While we've heard the coronavirus impact on two cruise ships and on Apple's projected revenue, its impact on garlic is less well known.

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July 8, 2019
AV ethical dilemmas
July 8, 2019
When Cars Have To Decide Whether to Kill Grandma

Like people, autonomous vehicles will have moral dilemmas that require ethical decision-making but it could be tough deciding what is ethical.

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April 8, 2019
beef prices
April 8, 2019
Where Meat Is Never a Free Lunch

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April 3, 2019
Our Weekly Economic News Roundup and congestion pricing
April 3, 2019
Why It’s Tough to Plan Congestion Pricing

While it sounds simple to charge vehicles for driving in a certain area, New York's actual congestion pricing plan is much more complex.

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October 8, 2018
beef prices
October 8, 2018
The New Food Technology That Could Change What We Eat

Whether about cows or chicken nuggets, sometimes seemingly insignificant new food technology can have an unexpectedly massive impact.

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March 4, 2018
Weekly Economic News Roundup and STEM
March 4, 2018
The Mystery of the STEM Paradox

Identifying the countries where women are more likely to select STEM (science, technology, engineering, math), scholars had some surprises.

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November 30, 2017
Weekly Economic News Roundup and garbage economics
November 30, 2017
When Garbage Is More Than Trash

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July 31, 2017
Weekly Economic News Roundup and federal spending
July 31, 2017
Connecting Medicaid Expansion to the Divorce Rate

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion and subsequent Supreme Court decision had a surprising impact the divorce rate.

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July 21, 2015
Weekly Economic News Roundup and airplane seat
July 21, 2015
Airline Pricing Mysteries

Left to fluctuate freely, a price can tell us information about social norms, efficiency, technology, incentives, quality and supply and demand.

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July 18, 2015
The econlife.com Weekly Roundup
July 18, 2015
Weekly Roundup: From Nibbling Nachos to Sipping Starbucks

Our everyday economics includes risk, externalities, purchasing power, complementary goods, capitalism, money supply, human capital, and innovation.

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July 17, 2015
As an innovation the bicycle has had many positive externalities.
July 17, 2015
The Wright Moment for the Bicycle

As an innovation, the bicycle was a stepping stone that helped human capital move onward to other inventions like the airplane, the auto and better roads.

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