China’s industrial largesse may cost it $370bn a year in lost output
According to a study by Hanming Fang of the School of Arts & Sciences, more than a fifth of China’s 100,000 annual policy documents relate to industrial policy in some way.
According to a study by Hanming Fang of the School of Arts & Sciences, more than a fifth of China’s 100,000 annual policy documents relate to industrial policy in some way.
Judd Kessler of the Wharton School explains how to think about allocating time and opportunities at work.
Benjamin Keys of the Wharton School comments on adjustable-rate mortgages.
Last year, doctors at Penn Medicine did the world’s first known successful external liver perfusion using a gene-edited pig organ.
Scientists from Penn Medicine and the Children’s Hospital Philadelphia are seeking to identify factors that may be driving the increase in autism diagnoses.
John Wherry of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on immune-system research.
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says the advent of AI is bringing major changes but we still do not know to what extent.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center comments on the effect of federal educational priorities on curriculum decisions.
Samir Mehta of Penn Medicine says leg lengths are not something clinicians think about when analyzing back pain.
Knowledge at Wharton calculated that insurance premiums increased by 30 to 50 percent after the Los Angeles wildfires.