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Clusters and Industrial Districts - Common Roots, Different Perspectives. Michael Porter, Christian Ketels, August 31, 2009, Book Chapter…
The White House and its allies forgot that success requires more than proposing legislation, negotiating with Congress and polite lobbying…
Corruption is a human condition and an ancient phenomenon. From the beginnings of civilization, public notables have abused their offices…
Much of the nation’s economy may be continuing to struggle, but one area is still going strong: volunteering. New data from the…
The Future of Inequality: The Other Reason Education Matters So Much, Lawrence Katz, Claudia Goldin, August 22, 2009, Paper. "As almost…
For several decades now a debate has raged about policy-making by litigation. Spurred by the way in which tobacco, environmental, and…
In this age of retro-chic, people who have tumbled down the economic ladder are savoring life at the lower rungs. Executives who used to…
We exploit experimental variation in repayment meeting frequency across micro finance groups to show that more frequent interaction among…