How Remote Work Reshapes Workplace Inequality
Remote work cuts some inequalities and deepens others. Here's the concrete mechanism behind both — and why the net effect depends on who you already are.
TechnologyHow Long Corporate Tech Standards Actually Last
Dominant tech standards outlast the companies that made them. Here's what their lifespan reveals about lock-in, switching costs, and institutional inertia.
BusinessWhy Industries Cluster in Single Cities
Finance in New York, film in Los Angeles, fashion in Milan. Here's the real mechanics behind why industries cluster — and why they stay.
BusinessHow Customs Valuation Rules Enable Profit Shifting
Customs valuation rules let multinationals set prices on internal trades. Here's the concrete mechanism that moves billions across borders legally.
BusinessWhy Industries Cluster in One City Despite the Odds
From Hollywood to Wall Street, industrial clusters defy logic. Here's the real mechanism that locks talent, capital, and know-how into a single place.
BusinessWhat Corporate Treasurers Do With Billions in Idle Cash
Corporate treasury isn't just a bank account. Here's how large companies actually manage idle cash, from money markets to repo agreements.
BusinessWhy Some Failing Banks Get Rescued and Others Don't
Regulators don't flip a coin. The decision to bail out or close a failing bank follows specific criteria — here's exactly how that calculus works.
BusinessWhen a Country's Largest Employer Leaves: Economic Fallout
When a dominant employer exits a local economy, the damage spreads far beyond lost wages. Here's the real mechanism and how long recovery takes.
BusinessEconomic Impact of a Major Employer's Departure
When a dominant employer leaves, job losses, collapsing tax revenues and eroding services can reshape a community for decades. What the evidence shows.