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10 places where the housing market’s tide has turned
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10 places where the housing market’s tide has turned

Benjamin Keys of the Wharton School says that there is a cooling off from an impossibly frothy market, where there were just way too many buyers relative to the number of sellers.

Jul 14, 2022

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Ken Lum with Iyko Day
The Brooklyn Rail

Ken Lum with Iyko Day

Ken Lum of the Weitzman School of Design delves into some of the push and pull of identity in Asian North America.

Jul 1, 2022

The Brooklyn Rail
Inflation and interest rates: What’s ahead?

Inflation and interest rates: What’s ahead?

U.S. inflation reached a new 40-year high in June. But if the current economic slowdown gathers pace, the Federal Reserve will likely be less aggressive with the next interest rate increase, according to Wharton experts.

Health care management: What’s wrong and how to fix it

Health care management: What’s wrong and how to fix it

A new book provides guidance from Penn experts in health care economics and policy research, authored by LDI Fellows. In the book, “Seemed Like a Good Idea: Alchemy versus Evidence-Based Approaches to Health Care Management Innovation”, 11 experts from the Wharton School, Perelman School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia survey the state of evidence for management practices, and find that in opposition to clinical care delivery, the management of care relies on little rigorous evidence.

Head injury: Higher risk of epilepsy later in life
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Head injury: Higher risk of epilepsy later in life

Andrea Schneider of the Perelman School of Medicine says that one head injury is associated with about 1.2 times increased risk but having more than one head injury is associated with more than two times increased risk.

Jul 19, 2022

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