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Steel producers argue that job losses from higher U.S. steel prices would be minimal. But in a study commissioned by a steel users group, economists Laura Baughman and Joseph Francois concluded that if tariffs rose to 20.7% (a weighted-average figure), the resulting higher steel prices would cost 74,500...
“The bottom line is that people are concerned that DTC generates a lot of spending on prescriptions of minimal or even zero value, so this takes money out of the system and away from more valuable uses,” Rosenthal said.
Before the routine use of mammograms, most cases of DCIS were discovered accidentally, often during other surgeries. Thanks to better screening, the absolute number of DCIS cases has jumped seven-fold in the U.S. over the past three decades. "At the moment, we don't know which women diagnosed with...
The problem is that when China's chickens sneeze, Hong Kong poultry gets the flu. All live poultry intended for human consumption in Hong Kong?some 33.4 million birds in 2001?is imported from the mainland, either ready for sale or as chicks to be raised locally. Of the territory...
The impact of the new wage requirements on the Business School’s dining operation is likely minimal as its contractor, Restaurant Associates, employs unionized workers with pay scales similar to Harvard’s in-house workers, unlike the Law and Kennedy Schools’ contractor.