Meet the Emerging Growth Company designation — the Obama-era rule that lets startups IPO faster, cheaper, and with far less ...
Objective Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with a high economic burden, which is exacerbated by the high susceptibility to drug-related problems (DRPs) in this patient population. This study ...
2024, Paper: "Conventional benefit-cost analysis is well-established and widely used to assess interventions designed to improve public health and welfare. While it has many advantages, it has well ...
The AI boom may be hitting its first real wall. This video breaks down why rising token costs, weaker model performance, delayed data centers, and slowing public interest are all feeding the same ...
This report explores how the transition to electric mobility can drive jobs, growth, and economic transformation in developing countries. In the next 10–15 years, 1.2 billion young people in ...
The U.S. unemployment insurance system is not prepared for a recession, experts say, with many state benefits covering only a small portion of the average worker's prior wages. Most states offer ...
A new study showed that among psoriasis therapies, biologics and a stepwise regimen combining phototherapy with biologics provided the greatest efficacy and quality-of-life gains, although ...
Social Security's main trust fund could be depleted a year earlier than expected, according to a projection from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released earlier this month. The CBO forecasts ...
The Trump Administration is underweighting the value of human health in benefit-cost analysis. Most importantly, the practice of benefit-cost analysis has been reinforced by decades of bipartisan ...
ABSTRACT: Corrosion is one of the most challenging problems that affects the safety and durability of onshore pipelines. Corrosion-resistant steels play a pivotal role in ensuring long lasting ...
If you were to do a cost-benefit analysis of your lunch, it would be pretty difficult to do the calculation without the sandwich. But it appears that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is ...
In a reversal, the agency plans to calculate only the cost to industry when setting pollution limits, and not the monetary value of saving human lives, documents show. By Maxine Joselow Reporting from ...
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