Intermittent attention, poor memory shape public perceptions of inflation
Consumers may tune in to prices when they need to — but recall data poorly, study finds.
Consumers may tune in to prices when they need to — but recall data poorly, study finds.
MIT professors’ choice-modeling software predicts customer preferences for retailers.
Study shows that network carriers receive more complaints than cheaper airlines, regardless of actual service quality.
The Environmentally Benign Manufacturing group studies the life cycle of new technologies.
Automakers have made great strides in fuel efficiency in recent decades — but the mileage numbers of individual vehicles have barely increased. An MIT economist explains the conundrum.