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...candidate or group you find objectionable (Greenpeace if you work for an oil company, for example, or an SUV club if you work for Greenpeace). Whatever the strategy, the person holding the cash has to adhere to the rules, no matter what - which is not always easy. A behavioral economist, after all, doesn't have to live with the glowering family member who's fallen off the wagon and is demanding a refund...
...like Poland - and big industrial powers like Germany - are doubtful. If the E.U. can't present a unified front at Brussels, it won't be able to do so in Poznan. "You can see the U.S. and China moving [on climate change]," said Nicholas Stern, a leading British climate economist, at Poznan. "We will destroy or undermine that movement if we go flaky in Europe...
...This Republic of Suffering,” was named one of the year’s 10 best by the New York Times, Law School professors Noah R. Feldman ’92 and Cass R. Sunstein ’75 each had their latest book selected by The Economist for its list of the year’s 100 best books...
Sunstein’s book, “Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness,” earned a spot in the “Science and technology” category. Sunstein coauthored his book with University of Chicago economist Richard H. Thaler...
Feldman made the “Politics and current affairs” list for his book “The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State,” a study of the widespread popularity of Islamic government among Muslims that The Economist called “short, incisive, and elegant...