Why Songs Are Shorter

As music industry technology has shifted to streaming, so too have the incentives that are multiplying shorter song tracks.

How Crickets Are Like The Model T Ford

In addition to hot dogs and nachos, sports fans can nibble on crispy crickets at the Oakland Coliseum. Available in zesty lime or sweet 5-spice, these pouches of crickets were sold during 2018 Athletics and Raiders games: But they are…

What We Don’t Know About Online Food Delivery

There is much more to the online food delivery business than aggregating restaurant menus, delivering food, and accepting orders.

Canada’s Marijuana Supply Problems

Because Canada’s marijuana supply is tightly regulated, government has to base licensing, inspections, and regulations on demand that is tough to project.

How Your Whisky Can Signal Your Wealth

When one bottle of single malt Macallan whisky sells for more than $1 million, we can ask if it was superior taste or some other reason.

The Problem With Free Pizza

Not knowing what behavioral economists say about “zero,” the Russian Domino’s was surprised by the response to a free pizza promotion.

Why You Might Want Some “Price Gouging”

Called “price gouging” by many of us, an increase in prices as a hurricane approaches could be a productive incentive for supply and demand.

Why Oregon Grows Too Much Marijuana (But Not Colorado)

Demonstrating how the right government regulations can make a huge difference, Oregon has marijuana supply problems but not Colorado.

Why We Need Speedy Connections

Looking back at the impact of the telegraph on cotton markets, you can see why a speedy internet affects supply and demand.

Awakening the Mattress Industry

Disrupting traditionally sleepy mattress markets, now we can buy beds-in-a-box online and visit countless mattress stores at local malls.