A new paper co-authored by Professor Edward Watts examines how retail investors weigh news about a public company’s ...
Since the 2010 passage of the Affordable Care Act, a wide-ranging set of reforms to the American healthcare system, the uninsured rate has been cut in half, falling from 16% to 8%. We talked to Yale ...
Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and co-author Stephan Henriques write that some of the picks are reassuring, some seem designed ...
In a new study, Yale SOM’s Theis Jensen and his co-authors find that the return from green investments relative to brown ones ...
In a new study, Yale SOM’s Theis Jensen and his co-authors find that the return from green investments relative to brown ones is slightly negative—which is actually good news for the planet.
Howie and Harlan are joined by Vin Gupta, a physician, a medical analyst for NBC News, and the chief medical officer of Amazon Pharmacy. Harlan reports on the Biden administration’s proposal to cover ...
What if listening could change everything? This raw and captivating episode with guest Avi Kluger reveals how listening and the “space between” people can unlock new ways of seeing, feeling and ...
Nearly a century ago, economist and Maryland congressman Clarence Long called the building industry “probably the most strategic single factor in making or breaking booms and depressions.” Since then, ...
This week’s news regarding the Biden Administration’s effort to force Alphabet to divest Google Chrome is consistent with shared anti-big business sentiments in large parts of the Republican right.