Activism 2023.10.25 Wokewashing undermines the credibility of CEO sociopolitical communications CEOs are increasingly participating in sociopolitical debates. However, their efforts can be ineffective, or even backfire, if consumers view the statements as unauthentic, according to a new international study.
PARENTAL LEAVE 2023.09.07 Shorter parental leave can weaken children's well-being and development A new study from Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality at the University of Copenhagen shows that Danish children’s well-being is improved when their parents take longer parental leave.
Climate 2023.05.25 Philosophers agree with economists on climate action A new study shows that philosophers with expertise on social discounting and intergenerational distribution want to put more emphasis on the conditions of future generations in climate economic calculations.
RETIREMENT 2024.03.11 When grandma stays in the labor market A new CEBI working paper by Malene Laczek finds that adult children work less when grandmothers sta…
Cost-benefit analyses 2024.03.08 Economists: Ecosystems have higher monetary value than previously calculated Current economic practice systematically underestimates the value of nature, according to an…