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  • Why Do Companies Succumb to Price Fixing?

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    • Paul R. Lawrence
    When Ben Franklin wrote Poor Richard’s Almanac and the words, “A little neglect may breed great mischief,” he did not have price fixing in mind. To the 47 executives in companies in the folding-box industry convicted of price fixing, however, the words seem tailored to fit. In those companies convicted under antitrust laws in 1976, […]
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  • The Problem with Accounting for Employees as Costs Instead of Assets

    Labor Digital Article
    • Ethan Rouen
    If we could better track the value of human capital, employees would be better off.
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    • October 17, 2019
  • Why Mass Migration Is Good for Long-Term Economic Growth

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    Is the diversity created by mass migration a good thing for economic growth? To find out, a pair of researchers mobilized a large-scale dataset on international...
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  • From Hands-Off to Helicopters

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  • From "Silicon Island" to "Biopolis of Asia": Innovation Policy and Shifting Competitive Strategy in Singapore

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  • Sexual Harassment Is Rampant in Health Care. Here's How to Stop It.

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    For the first 40-plus years of their existence, the federal securities laws did not require or prohibit specific managerial practices in the operation of business, other than a business in one of a handful of closely regulated industries. But with the passage of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, the SEC is equipped to […]
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