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Bilateral or Multilateral: Which Trade Partnerships Work Best?

The Trump administration’s trade advisors argue that greater dependence on bilateral — rather than multilateral — trade agreements will provide maximum advantages for U.S. exporters and consumers. Which approach is best?

April 27, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How to Break Your Smartphone Addiction

People have become addicted to their mobile devices. NYU professor Adam Alter says it’s by design — and offers some ideas on how to break the habit.

April 27, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Does the Hype Exceed Reality for Precision Medicine?

Personalized medicine – also called precision or genetics-based medicine — was expected to revolutionize the field. But why are results so meager 15 years later?

April 27, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How H-1B Visa Changes Could Benefit Indian Professionals

Indian professionals garner the highest number of H-1B visas and would appear to be hurt most by new restrictions. But this opinion piece suggests ways they might benefit.

April 26, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

The Inside Story Behind the Unlikely Rise of Airbnb

Fortune magazine editor Leigh Gallagher offers an inside look into the early days of Airbnb and its unlikely path to becoming a lodging giant, in her new book.

April 26, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Funding Flipkart: Can India’s Internet ‘Unicorn’ Take on Amazon?

While Amazon has the size to go it alone in India, local rival Flipkart is teaming up with big players from the U.S. and China to carve out a bigger space in India’s e-commerce landscape.

April 25, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Emotions as ‘Power’: How to Handle Chronic Stress

Former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy says the key to alleviating chronic stress is right at our fingertips: establishing emotional well-being.

April 25, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

The French Election: Why the E.U. Is Breathing a Sigh of Relief – for Now

Political outsider and pro-business centrist Emmanuel Macron looks highly likely to be France’s next president. But can a leader without a party succeed?

April 24, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How Technology Can Help Solve Societal Problems

Nonprofits must embrace Social Change as a Platform to reach more people and at lower cost, experts say.

April 21, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How Close Community Ties Can Drive Online Sales

Word-of-mouth testimonials from consumers in cohesive communities drive online sales higher, Wharton research shows.

April 21, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

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