When we assign work or chores in social units like our workplaces and households, feelings of unfairness are inevitable.
Every day, we quietly judge the people around us. Did that co-worker split the credit fairly? Did a neighbor return a lost ...
As students begin to solidify their summer plans, several said the College’s move to standardize application deadlines and ...
Nearly one in four U.S. physicians with an active license is over the age of 65. This has spurred a small minority of ...
When we assign work or chores in social units like our workplaces and households, feelings of unfairness are inevitable.
Opinion

Do markets make us moral?

For those of you solidly in the haters’ camp, I should explain the lovers’ case, which is that mechanically, many markets involve one-off deals between strangers and encourage cultural traits that ...
Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. physicians with an active license is over age 65. This has spurred a small minority of hospitals to enact policies to assess these caregivers' cognitive and physical health, with ...
A study of Chinese students in China and Malaysia found that socioeconomic status moderates the effects of depression on ...
For years, homeowners across Florida have voiced concerns about rising homeowners association fees, and new data shows those ...
Small changes in policy math can reshape environmental decisions. A new study looks at intergenerational discounting and ...
The Competition Bureau says it heard a variety of concerns from Canadians during its recent study into the use of algorithms to set prices, including issues around unfairness and affordability.