
What Is the Potential of One Leader to Change the World?
Professor Nico Voigtländer studied inbreeding around history’s monarchies and reached a novel conclusion

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How the World Works is a podcast by UCLA Anderson, led by Warren Olney about faculty research.
UCLA Anderson hosts How the World Works - UCLA Anderson, a education show with 72 episodes published.

Professor Nico Voigtländer studied inbreeding around history’s monarchies and reached a novel conclusion

Ashvin Gandhi discovered operators lie about profits, care suffers and taxpayers keep them prosperous

Professor Olav Sorenson finds that location matters

Professor Margaret Shih and Post doctoral Scholar Gloria Cheng find perceptions and realities don’t align

UCLA Anderson Forecast Director Jerry Nickelsburg goes through the scenarios
As Gregor Schubert found, migration patterns elicit predictable economic effects
Assistant Professor Hanne Collins connects the art of conversation with the science
Professor Keith Chen, Assistant Professor Kareem Haggag and co-authors examined 40,000 voting locations from the 2016 election

Climate economist Zhiyun Li weighs the value of food production against energy production

Pushing for efficiency and profits, according to Charles Corbett, causes turnover and unhappiness

Hengchen Dai studies “the nudge,” and focused on how UCLA Health nudged people to get the COVID vaccines
After a rigorous process, Brian Wheaton found that facts do not sway the beliefs of left- or right-leaning people
Professor of Behavioral Economics and Genomics Dan Benjamin has devised an index, scoring each U.S. locale
Francisco Castro looked into the pratfalls of generative AI creating content from its content
Brett Hollenbeck’s study uncovers the deleterious effects on public health over a ten-year period
Clemence Tricaud looked at comparable municipal elections and pandemic policies to reveal a tidy social experiment hiding beneath
Jennifer Kao shows that a large number of cancer studies don’t publicly share trial results, despite the federal disclosure requirements
Marvin Lieberman shows how these leviathans have distinct strategies and methods for growth
As Gonzalo Freixes explains, lobbyists from the largest U.S. companies have prevented lawmakers from fixing our corporate tax shelter problem
Scott Rodilitz dove deep into the No. 1 platform to engage volunteers and devised a way to better distribute the work
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