January 2016
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In some cities, the personality of its residents may play a part in economic success (or failure).
As cities explore ways to use citizen complaints to enhance public services, research shows there are drawbacks to such data.
Many states and cities get hung up on low prices and fail to consider a company's performance when deciding whether to contract with them.
Everyone talks about taxing the rich to give to the poor, but doing so would only have a small impact. There are ways to have a larger one.
Massachusetts has begun using data analytics to predict where they might occur.