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Inflation has fallen, but food prices remain high due to “a collision of factors,” according to D'Amore-Mckim school of business experts.

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Northeastern University business experts say it's a big gamble, noting that many countries get involved in the global sports market for a variety of reasons — some of which have little to do with economic growth.

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Associate Dean of Research at D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Koen Pauwels, takes the mic on the Customer First Thinking podcast.

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As drug advertisements expand to ever-wider audiences, Northeastern experts debate whether such advertisements should be allowed.

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Assistant Professor John Lowrey comprehensive view of the decision-making process guiding grocery stores' waste reduction strategies.

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“This was the first time it's ever been done,” says Roy Anderson, who recently won the 2023 D'Amore-McKim Teaching Innovation & Excellence Award for his Supply Chain Virtual Innovation Lab.

Northeastern expert dives into the fascinating dynamics of Swift's influence on various industries and the profound impact on consumer behavior.

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A new award-winning class from D'Amore-McKim Professor Loredana Padurean is turning heads and changing minds.

You've probably noticed a welcome change of pace at the gas station: Gas prices have been steadily dropping.  The national average currently sits at $3.088 per gallon, according to AAA. At this time last year, the national average price was $3.327 per gallon, which was still lower than $5.016 per gallon, the recorded average price back…
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The crises in the Panama and Suez canals are currently wreaking havoc on shipping routes, posing a threat to the smooth flow of the supply chain. I

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