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Economics
Rewarding altruism
Published
Fall 2013
Should blood banks reconsider their stance on paying donors? Research suggests it's time to up the ante
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
The march, 50 years later
A call for economic justice
Published
Aug 26, 2013
Video
JHU history professor discusses the significance of the March on Washington on Aug. 28, 1963
Trade tiff
Frozen food fallout
Published
Aug 1, 2013
JHU expert on U.S.-Ecuador standoff, Snowden leak, what it means for broccoli
/ Politico
Blood money?
Published
Jun 4, 2013
Economic incentives for blood donations should be encouraged, researchers say
/ Carey Business School
Who is
... Federico Bandi
Published
Summer 2013
The Carey Business School professor of economics and finance talks the flash crash, high-frequency trading, and Latin dancing
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Diagnosis: irrational
Published
Summer 2013
Patients acting irrationally? Turning to behavioral economics to explain and predict the health care decisions we make
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Irrational behavior?
The economy of health
Published
June 2013
JHU behavioral economist applies his expertise to the complex world of health care
/ Gazette
Finance, have you met economics?
Published
Spring 2013
Bridging the gaps between finance and economics—and what it could mean for the future of our global economy
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Why compromise?
Published
Dec 7, 2012
In fiscal cliff standoff, meeting in the middle will leave both sides feeling unsatisfied, Carey Business School professor writer
/ The Baltimore Sun
Toxic tax remedy
Published
Nov 15, 2012
The looming fiscal cliff, with four times more tax increases than spending cuts, would reduce growth, not debt, SAIS student writes
/ USA Today
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