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Is competition good for trade? Study explores how guilt and disappointment shape decision-making
Although most of their work is driven by numbers and equations, economists are inherently curious about the peculiarities of human behavior—especially when it comes to the forces that affect buying ...
A recent study analyzed wildlife product listings from 148 online marketplaces over a three-month period and identified more than 500 products from 83 threatened wildlife species, some of which were ...
Tobacco industry practices may be contributing to the proliferation of illicit cigarette trade in the Philippines, according to a new report from global watchdog STOP. The study challenges the tobacco ...
“Countries cited as origins of counterfeits tended to show higher reported instances of hazardous child labor, forced labor victims and workplace fatalities.” Yesterday, the European Union ...
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