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Nicola Persico is a professor of managerial economics and decision science at Kellogg. Persico, who grew up in Italy, was…
In Shanghai, our tour guide had hosted only one other U.S. school team and expected to have just one more…
While genetic AI like ChatGPT represents a major advance, it’s certainly not the first time a new tool is poised…
The stakes are especially high when the quality of your purchase is important but also difficult to sign into a…
There’s a lot to keep track of. In recent weeks, China abandoned its controversial zero-Covid approach to the pandemic, which…
Throw in three years of pandemic-related supply-chain issues, increasing “Buy American” sentiment among policymakers, and a sudden end to China’s…
But bureaucratic states—those organized around rules and run by unelected officials—are a recent phenomenon, historically speaking. For centuries, nations (especially…
His rise youth depression it has been decades in the making and owes much to China’s rigid education system, past…
Then when the restrictions finally came be lifted at the end of 2022, press coverage dissipated and the official Chinese…
But many of those headlines were misleading. In poor countries, around 80 percent of all calories come from grains. Most…