
When Prices Should Please Us
While the trajectory of consumer price changes should make us happy, instead we’ve responded with concern.

How Much Money Do We Need To Be Happy?
During the past 50 years, economists have had different answers when asked about the connection between money and happiness.

What the Best Airports Do for Us
Using WSJ’s reliability and convenience ranking metrics for 20 large and 30 midsize airports, we can judge their cost and benefit.
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Why We Need Cranberry Innovation
Unprofitable after The Great Cranberry Scare of 1959, Ocean Spray’s cranberry innovation initiatives helped it survive and then thrive.

November 2023 Friday’s e-links: Infrastructure Surprises
Continuing oiur November e-links, I recommend the podcast that I especially enjoyed this week from NPR’s “Science Friday.”