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To read, to study: The New Urban Agenda has been formally adopted. So what happens next?
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Great article on NAFTA as a scapegoat for many other travails: NAFTA and other trade deals have not gutted American manufacturing — period
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Midsize Cities Are Entrepreneurship’s Real Test – “…the visibility of megacities masks the reality that billions do not live in these entrepreneurial epicenters. In fact, midsize cities and their associated regions are where most people live, work, and play, and will continue to do so into the future: Forecasts tell us that even in 2050 megacities will still number just a few dozen, while thousands of midsize cities (.5 to 5 million people) will house 92% of the world’s urbanites.”
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The global economy is broken. Inclusive capitalism can fix it – from Andrew Liveris Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Dow Chemical Company at World Economic Forum
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The World Economic Forum site is so much information – relevant, interesting information – I am not sure how I will manage to process it all.
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Peter F. Drucker’s Concept of the Corporation – This book is startlingly prescient; oracular even -
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A BLS [Bureau of Labor Statistics] reader on productivity (1983) – is it possible that we are not including in productivity measures a vast component of the current US labor market in the services industry? It sure looks like it, though that is mind-boggling
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The Supermanagerial Reich remarkable read
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