Greg Rosalsky
Stories
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Politics
A Nobel Prize for a revolution in economics
David Card, Joshua Angrist, and Guido Imbens win a Nobel Prize for revolutionizing how economics is done.
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Politics
Five Lessons Evergrande Taught Us About The Chinese Economy
What a troubled property developer tells us about the Chinese economy.
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Environment
How A Blistering Housing Market Could Be Making Wildfires Even More Dangerous
California Homes Are Burning. Why Are They Still Increasing In Value?
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Politics
A Startup Is Turning Houses Into Corporations, And The Neighbors Are Fighting Back
The real estate startup Pacaso has rocketed to a billion-dollar valuation — but it's recent fights with communities could foreshadow business troubles ahead.
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Politics
Home Prices Are Now Higher Than The Peak Of The 2000s 'Housing Bubble.' What Gives?
A new study helps to explain the dynamics of our bonkers housing market.
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Politics
How 'The Pet Revolution' Unleashed A New Top Dog In America
A new book argues that we've seen a fundamental shift in the treatment of pets since 1998.
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National
Why Even The Most Elite Investors Do Dumb Things When Investing
A new study finds finance professionals fail at their jobs in a surprising way. There are lessons for all of us.
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National
The Untamed Rise Of Hospital Monopolies
America has seen decades of consolidation of its hospitals, raising prices for consumers. President Biden now wants to do something about it.
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National
Why Remote Work Might Not Revolutionize Where We Work
Apple joins the ranks of tech firms freeing many employees from Silicon Valley offices. What this might mean for the geography of the American economy.
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National
Beware Of 'Shrinkflation,' Inflation's Devious Cousin
Products are shrinking. Only some people are noticing.