
Fall 2022
In this issue, we explore the debate over exit vs. voice, how healthcare M&A is affecting patients, and how policy makers can manage the uncertainty inherent in climate economics.
In this issue, we explore the debate over exit vs. voice, how healthcare M&A is affecting patients, and how policy makers can manage the uncertainty inherent in climate economics.
How shareholders can maximize their social impact
Green Investors: Don’t Divest . . . Protest!Research suggests that market dynamics can play an important role in undermining long-running collusion.
New Competition Can Be the Best Antitrust MedicineBig companies make up an increasingly large share of the economy.
Rising Corporate Concentration Continues a 100-Year TrendWhen providers change ownership, patient health hangs in the balance—but there may be a prescription to address some of the problems associated with consolidation.
Is Health-Care M&A Hurting Patients?Analysis of a disappointing deal holds important lessons for companies, investors, and regulators.
How Hospital Mergers Can Go WrongMake rules that are simple and apply to all companies.
How Best to Report Carbon EmissionsHow economists can exert more influence in the political realm
Beyond the ‘Lamppost Theory’ of Economic PolicyYou can’t fix all the world’s problems, so pick your battles.
What a Hot Dog Taught Me about Ethical PrioritiesConsumers may be wary of autorenewing promo deals.
The Equation: Why Some Subscription Offers Can Turn Off CustomersYour Privacy
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