In my interactions with fleet managers around minimum life-to-date costs and the sweet-spot curve (see “Sweet Spot Revisited”), two valid questions often arise: “How do I explain the concept, and how ...
While I quit the field of economics many years ago to be a software entrepreneur—a decision I never regret, I like to think I still use my economics knowledge, math, and decision making logic every ...
Land Economics is dedicated to the study of land use, natural resources, public utilities, housing, and urban land issues. Established in 1925 by the renowned economist Richard T. Ely, LE publishes ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about sustainable architecture in Asia Pacific. Richard Vermeulen has provocative and intriguing ideas about sustainable ...
In September 2023, David Leonhardt wrote an opinion piece provocatively headlined “Why Does Duke Have So Few Low-Income Students?" with images of graduation paraphernalia like mortar boards and ...
Incorporating health and safety concepts into building plans reduces accident rates and safety costs. Workplace accidents are currently a great human, social and economic problem. Incorporating health ...
A Marlborough, Massachusetts, startup has made an organic flow battery that can rival lithium-ion packs for grid-level storage, according to TechCrunch. The innovation provides for a variety of perks, ...
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