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Like many countries, India's largest cities are congested. But congestion pricing won’t work because mobility is affected by other factors besides vehicle traffic, according to Wharton research.
Rising commodity prices pegged to Chinese demand will likely push up Latin America's economic growth modestly this year. But potential political setbacks remain a risk, experts say.
What sectors of U.S. technology infrastructure should be prioritized if the country is to maintain its leadership in high-tech innovation?
Nearly every faction in the American political spectrum agrees that U.S. infrastructure desperately needs an upgrade. But how should it be financed?
Would a traffic tax solve congestion problems in cities? Not necessarily, according to recent Wharton research.
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