Rent and pollution by cities have been on the rise. Migration towards urban hubs has induced high demand putting pressure on a slowly increasing housing stock. As space becomes scarce, low-income tenants are pushed out of their homes. Post-neoliberal housing policies in Europe, specifically Berlin, attempt to reverse this trend. However, how can a city balance attracting investment for sustainable housing refurbishments and keep rents at a reasonable level?
Read MoreEmotions play a huge role in risk perception and decision-making. The article explores vaccine hesitancy, its present and history, along with its economic implications through the lens of behavioural economics. Cognitive biases such as the affect heuristic and the confirmation bias could explain the anti-vaccine sentiment during the initial phases of the pandemic as well as other irrational decisions that one might make at the mercy of the mind.
Read MoreGiven the convoluted nature of the politics of pandemics, it is important to understand the elements that enable successful government responses in the early, middle, and late stages of the crisis. By understanding the elements that help in times of pandemic, governments can learn from COVID-19 to better prepare for inevitable future public health crises.
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