Open Data, Closed Doors?
Better regulation can eliminate high-cost barriers to the integration of electronic health records.
The New Rent Seekers in Public Utility Regulation
Addressing social problems through utility regulation may lead to inefficiency and unfairness.
High Minimum Fines in China Undermine Administrative Discretion
China’s minimum fines foster uniform penalties across infractions and prevent leniency for minor violations.
The Antitrust Guarantee
The Guarantee Clause is an untapped means of protecting Americans from anti-republican corporate behavior.
“When You Ride a Bicycle”
The bicycle was my father’s vehicle of choice and a metaphor for how he chose to live his life.
The Joyful Economist
As illustrious as he was in his field, Howard Kunreuther took genuine pleasure in connecting with one and all.
The Five-Tool Policy Analyst
Howard Kunreuther was one of the truly rare scholars and policy analysts who could do it all.
The Hopeful Science of Howard Kunreuther
Through his scholarly impact and his infectious positive attitude, Howard taught all of us to work toward a better tomorrow.
A COVIDCalls Discussion with Howard Kunreuther
In reflecting on society’s response to COVID-19, Kunreuther argued that it should reinvigorate the field of disaster preparedness.
Honoring Howard Kunreuther
Howard was a humble collaborator and a selfless friend who made a major impact on the field of decision sciences.
Conversations with Howard
Talking with Howard Kunreuther about his work—including one of his last books—always meant gaining new insights.
SBTi, Climate Pledges, and Share Prices
Corporate emissions pledges do not affect stock price, but policymakers could offer non-economic incentives.