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SingTel Buys Mobile Advertising Firm Amobee
Wall Street Journal 03/04/2012
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E.U. Considers Quotas for Women in Boardrooms
New York Times 03/04/2012
Women on the Board: Quotas Have Limited Success
New York Times 06/19/2014
Germany Planning Quotas for Women in Boardrooms
New York Times 11/26/2014
Only about 9.4 million Germans own stocks and mutual funds. German savings are much higher than int the U.S.- about 10% compared to 5%. The low interest rates and conservative approach of workers and middle class in avoiding equity investments especially after the 2008-2009 financial crisis means that their savings are falling behind inflation and declining in value. Media reports in Bild and Der Spiegel are critical of this transfer of wealth from workers and the middle class to upper income Germans. Increase in stock and mutual fund investments by Germans are still only about 5%, with a 5% decline in savings deposits, meaning workers and middle class still are risk averse to equities.
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Europe's Easy-Money Policy Snubs German Savers
Wall Street Journal 11/25/2013
Americanized Labor Policy Is Spreading in Europe
New York Times 12/03/2013
Euro-Zone Inflation Returns to Record Low
Wall Street Journal 02/02/2014
Low Rates for Savers Are Reason for Complaint - Fair Game
New York Times 03/03/2012
German politics: Of scissors and biting
Economist 03/13/2013
Euro Zone Edges Closer to Deflation
Wall Street Journal 03/29/2014
Tracy Dolgin of the YES cable network takes a cue from the Peter Principle and hires people with experience who are doers and not managers. Doers can be poor managers as they get promoted and the lesson learned is to have most or all of the company's people in executing and doing as opposed to managing. The result is a flat organization with a focus on getting things done with people who excel at what they do. For larger companies it means having people spend at least 50% of their time doing rather than managing.
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Tracy Dolgin of YES Network, on the Reverse Peter Principle
New York Times 03/03/2012
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âKing Larry,â the Bizarre Road of a Billionaire - Review
New York Times 03/03/2012
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What’s so bad about American parents, anyway? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/03/2012
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Wall Street Journal 03/03/2012
James Q. Wilson in His Own Words
Wall Street Journal 03/02/2012
Wall Street Journal 03/03/2012
James Q. Wilson Dies at 80; Originated âBroken Windowsâ Policing Strategy
New York Times 03/02/2012
Wall Street Journal 03/05/2012
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Wall Street Journal 03/01/2012
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Hushed Up: Secret Panel Holds Fate of Greek CDS
Wall Street Journal 03/01/2012
Market Looks to Next Day of Reckoning
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2012
Wall Street Journal 03/12/2012
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Wall Street Journal 06/06/2013
Jolting Margins in China's Power Sector
Wall Street Journal 03/01/2012
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Wall Street Journal 05/08/2015
Student Loan Debt Hits Home for Bernanke
Wall Street Journal 02/29/2012
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Slide in Fuel Costs Lifts Profits for Airlines, but Fares Won’t Fall
New York Times 12/10/2014
Airlines Lose the Winter Blahs
Wall Street Journal 02/29/2012
Why Passengers Should Have a Voice in Airline Mergers - Your Money
New York Times 04/27/2012
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An Ohio Church Puts the Yarn in Japan's 'Yarn Alive' Club
Wall Street Journal 03/04/12
Japanese Elderly Knit a Safety Net
Wall Street Journal 03/05/12
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Twitter Adds First Female Director
Wall Street Journal 12/05/13
E.U. Considers Quotas for Women in Boardrooms
New York Times 03/04/12
Women on the Board: Quotas Have Limited Success
New York Times 06/19/14
Female CEOs Make Room for Female Directors
Wall Street Journal 11/12/14
Germany Planning Quotas for Women in Boardrooms
New York Times 11/26/14
Wall Street Journal 12/18/14
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Tracy Dolgin of YES Network, on the Reverse Peter Principle
New York Times 03/03/12
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Blue Mountain Artsâ Chief, on How the Business Began
New York Times 03/03/12
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Rupee Throws Oil on India's Subsidy Problem
Wall Street Journal 08/21/13
Indian Firm to Pay $2.64 Billion To Build Its Stake in African Gas Project
New York Times 08/26/13
Grinding Energy Shortage Takes Toll on India's Growth
Wall Street Journal 07/02/12
India's ONGC Sale Fiasco Offers Lesson
Wall Street Journal 03/03/12
India Grapples With Soaring Energy Costs
Wall Street Journal 04/11/12
U.S. Presses India On Iran Oil Buys
Wall Street Journal 05/09/12
President Obama's selection of Jim Yong Kim, Dartmouth College president,, as the new president of the World Bank.
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World Bank, in a changed economy, pushes focus to building a middle class - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/18/13
Jeffrey Sachs: How I would lead the World Bank as president - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/02/12
Dartmouth President Is Obama's Pick for World Bank
New York Times 03/23/12
Providing Good, New Leadership at the World Bank
Wall Street Journal 03/28/12
In a Shift, the World Bank Presidency Draws Competition
New York Times 03/29/12
Brics Wants World Bank, IMF Reforms
Wall Street Journal 03/30/12
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Jeffrey Sachs: How I would lead the World Bank as president - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/02/12
Dartmouth President Is Obama's Pick for World Bank
New York Times 03/23/12
Providing Good, New Leadership at the World Bank
Wall Street Journal 03/28/12
In a Shift, the World Bank Presidency Draws Competition
New York Times 03/29/12
Brics Wants World Bank, IMF Reforms
Wall Street Journal 03/30/12
Jim Yong Kim Sketches Vision for World Bank
New York Times 04/09/12
The contest between Sarkozy and Hollande.
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French Economy Minister, Arnaud Montebourg, Was Often Out of Step With President
New York Times 08/25/14
France's UMP elections: Sarko is back
Economist 12/01/14
Francois Hollande finds a following - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/01/12
French Presidential Election Stokes Investor Concern
New York Times 04/17/12
Wall Street Journal 04/19/12
Voting for Yesterday in France
New York Times 04/20/12
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U.S. and Allies to Tie North Korea’s Rights Record to Nuclear Talks
New York Times 05/27/15
China vs. North Korea's Refugees
Wall Street Journal 03/01/12
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McDonald's Cranks Up The Volume on 'Value'
Wall Street Journal 04/14/13
McDonald's Japan Chooses From Abroad for New CEO
Wall Street Journal 08/27/13
McDonald's Says Its Restaurants Got Too Complicated
Wall Street Journal 01/26/14
McDonald's Operating Chief to Retire in the Fall
Wall Street Journal 03/21/14
McDonald's Expects Further Challenges
Wall Street Journal 07/23/14
McDonald's Taps Former Executive to Turn Around U.S. Sales
Wall Street Journal 08/23/14
Private equity investor Wilbur Ross.
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Wilbur Ross, With Succession Question, Faces Challenge in Raising New Fund
New York Times 02/29/12
Donald Trump’s Recent Policy Reversals Reflect Business Influence
WSJ 04/14/17
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French Front-Runner Pledges 75% Tax Bracket
Wall Street Journal 02/29/12
French Presidential Election Stokes Investor Concern
New York Times 04/17/12
Wall Street Journal 04/19/12
France's New Budget Focuses on Cutting Deficit
New York Times 09/28/12
France Assembly Approves Europe Budget Treaty
New York Times 10/09/12
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