Economics
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The history of literature looks wildly different -- and perhaps more accurate -- through the eyes of a machine.
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Russell Poldrack is the ultimate quantified self. For a year and a half he tracked his sleep, his diet, his mood. And, every few days, he had his brain scanned.
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A 30,000+ word blog post about how to write about information and make it spread. And something new from us: The Priceonomics Data Studio.
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How will this quirky middleman market survive today's changing music industry?
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We regularly call out ad agencies and Hollywood for using stereotypes. But our own pictures on social media may be just as bad.
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How to make hundreds of millions of dollars by taking pictures of other people's pictures.
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We explore the surprisingly noble history of the sister city and examine what we can learn about international diplomacy from the cities that choose to pair up.
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Selling human hair is a multi-billion dollar business. The problem is finding enough of it.
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A content marketing performance dashboard made by Priceonomics. Measure what happens after you publish content.
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Every Thanksgiving, the President of the United States "pardons" a lucky turkey and sets it free on a farm. But there's a dark side to the tradition.
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Roommates are an increasingly important part of Americans lives. We explored exactly where and when people live with friends or strangers.
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Some of China's largest, newest municipalities are dramatically under-populated.
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What can we learn from Stack Overflow about the present and future of computer programming? Questions about Javascript, Android-Studio and Elasticsearch are trending up, while interest in jQuery, Emacs and Flash is declining.
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When it comes to bridal party size, the South does it bigger.
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Some people cuddle for free. Some people cuddle for money.