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Economics, Environment

China’s tourists: Economics, the environment and what they want

by David Trilling | December 5, 2016

A surge in Chinese tourists is shaking up the global economy. Our new research review looks at policy, environmental concerns and their preferences.

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Movie production incentives: Do they help create jobs?

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 24, 2016

Financial incentives aimed at drawing film production firms to certain states produce mixed results when it comes to job creation, according to this recent study.

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Education, Media

How social media may influence student loyalty to a university

by Benjamin Clayton and Denise-Marie Ordway | November 23, 2016

The strength of a university’s Facebook community may play a role in building brand loyalty among students.

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Economics, Environment

Do environmental regulations really hurt jobs? Research review

by David Trilling | November 21, 2016

Environmental regulations can hurt, but also create jobs, our newest research review finds. It depends on the health of the economy and the type of industry.

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Health, Politics & Government

Unclaimed bodies: Who they are and how they died. A look at Indiana.

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 18, 2016

A study in the Journal of Forensic Sciences explores the unclaimed dead, including who they are, why they aren’t claimed and how coroner offices process them.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Cash assistance programs for the poor: How families use the money. A look at Kenya.

by Courtney Han | November 18, 2016

A study in The Quarterly Journal of Economics suggests poor families in Kenya spend most of the money received from charity on such things as home improvements and livestock, not alcohol and tobacco.

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Health, Media

The internet makes people happier: New research

by David Trilling | November 17, 2016

Adults, especially seniors and those with health problems, report higher levels of life satisfaction thanks to the internet, according to a study in Computers in Human Behavior.

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Obama’s tax hikes may have boosted the economy: New research

by David Trilling | November 14, 2016

A working paper suggests tax hikes targeting the wealthiest 1 percent did not stop their income growth and helped the economy overall.

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Politics & Government

Polling fundamentals and concepts: An overview for journalists

by Leighton Walter Kille | November 10, 2016

Basic polling concepts for journalists, including how polls are conducted, polling organizations, and things to watch out for when reporting on polling results.

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Economics, Media

Streaming doesn’t stop stealing: New research on digital piracy

by David Trilling | November 8, 2016

People who stream music are 11.4 percent more likely to pirate music, according to a new study from economists at the University of Tampa.

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