Tag: Banks
‘No cash accepted’ signs are bad news for millions of unbanked Americans
Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University
How many people don’t have a bank account? And just how difficult has...
Behind the scenes of the investigation: Heists Worth Billions
David Maimon, Georgia State University
Professor David Maimon is director of the Evidence-Based Cybersecurity Research Group at Georgia State...
People of color get so used to discrimination in stores they...
Samantha N. N. Cross, Iowa State University; Stephanie Dellande, Menlo College, and Sterling Bone, Utah State University
The Research...
How raising interest rates curbs inflation – and what could possibly...
Rodney Ramcharan, University of Southern California
After about three decades of relatively low inflation, consumer prices are skyrocketing again.
Growing up in a banking desert can hurt your credit for...
Tony Cookson, University of Colorado Boulder
The Research Brief is a short take on interesting academic work.
The Big Idea
A banking desert is an area without...
The value of an old-fashioned visit to your bank branch
Laura Doering, University of Toronto
The rise of online and mobile banking has changed the financial service industry as we know it.
Customers have long been...
Why we need to save the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Jeff Sovern, St. John's University; Ann L. Goldweber, St. John's University, and Gina M. Calabrese, St. John's University
Republicans in Congress and the White House...
Thinking like an economist can make your next trip abroad cheaper
Jay L. Zagorsky, The Ohio State University
A record number of tourists and business travelers visited another country in 2016, and this year is already...