I recently read a piece by Miller and Fillat (2023) discussing issues inherent in the “Do Something Syndrome” as it relates to politicians and policymaking. Though the Do Something Syndrome sounds ...
This is the 10th article in the Behavioral Finance and Macroeconomics series, exploring the effect behavior has on markets and the economy as a whole and how advisors who understand this relationship ...
Like it or not, many industries are resistant to change. After all, most people don’t like change, either. The status quo works well (or at least well enough), and the perceived dangers of trying to ...
“Every time I approve a project, I can’t help but feel like we’re playing it too safe. I can’t shake the thought that we’re capable of so much more, that our current success is only a fraction of what ...
Re "The last thing Ohio needs is ranked-choice voting. It will hurt transparency, trust," Sept. 22: I find Kenneth Blackwell's comments about transparency to be unpersuasive. While the costs mentioned ...
As a healthcare community, we’ve made significant progress in medical innovations and digital technology. But health inequities still prohibit many people from benefiting from these advancements.
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