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Feeling powerless leads to expensive purchases

Feeling powerless can trigger strong desires to purchase products that convey high status.

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Marketers Are Creating an Imaginary, Cross-Cultural, Asian World

Despite vast cultural differences among Asian nations, marketers are mixing a number of cultural influences to create an imaginary Asian world.

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Major progress in technology needed for 25 percent renewable energy use to be affordable

Dramatic progress in renewable energy technology is needed if the United States desires to produce 25 percent of its electricity and motor vehicle fuel from renewable sources by 2025.

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New study finds that growers do not reap benefits of rising food prices

New research on the commodity coffee market in Uganda finds that when prices percolate, coffee windfalls don’t fully reach the growers.

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What's wrong with selling kidneys?

A regulated system of compensation for living donors may be the solution to the growing shortage of kidneys for transplantation, writes Arthur Matas, Professor of Surgery at the University of Minnesota.

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New Whitefly Vexes Growers

A devastating tropical and subtropical pest that's already considered one of the world's top invasive species just got a bit more troublesome.

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U.S. still leads the world in science and technology

Despite perceptions that the nation is losing its competitive edge, the United States remains the dominant leader in science and technology worldwide, according to a RAND Corporation study issued today.

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Panel bemoans U.S. loss of scientific leadership

I comment on an article in the Washington Post that discusses the United States' loss of stature among scientists and explain why I have high hopes that it is only a short-term phenomenon.

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Why are humans risk-averse?

After my first foray into computational simulations successfully predicted that losses should loom larger than gains, at least when the stakes are high, I decided to take on an even more complicated phenomenon in psychology and economics: risk aversion.

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Productivity rises when companies are facing closure

In companies that are slated to be shut down, productivity increases during the phase-out period itself.

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