Optimism and Pessimism
Since the current recession began, I have been touting the importance of entrepreneurs in getting the economy back on its feet. One of the characteristics possessed by most entrepreneurs — one that
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Since the current recession began, I have been touting the importance of entrepreneurs in getting the economy back on its feet. One of the characteristics possessed by most entrepreneurs — one that
I first wrote about piracy last December in a post entitled The Return of the Pirates. In that post, I discussed the fact that Somalia has become the primary focus of those
Luke Johnson, who runs a private equity firm called Risk Capital Partners, recently published an op-ed piece in the Financial Times in which he claims “Inventors are our greatest heroes” [2 September
New York Times‘ columnist Bob Herbert claims “the biggest issue confronting ordinary Americans right now — the biggest by far — is the devastatingly weak employment environment. Politicians talk about it, but
In a previous post I wrote about The Power of Words. In that post, I quoted Peggy Noonan, who wrote: “A speech is poetry: cadence, rhythm, imagery, sweep! A speech reminds us
I have noted in several past posts that many analysts believe that developing countries sitting atop significant oil reserves are cursed rather than blessed by that resource (see, for example, my post
The news this morning coming out of Asia looks very good for the global economy. Emerging markets appear to be recovering at a quickened pace. For some time now, I have been
The “cash for clunkers” program has ended in the U.S.; General Motors is still struggling to sell its Opel division in Europe; a group of investors believes it can make Saab profitable
In a post entitled The Importance of Connections, I discussed the fact that humans have been rightly labeled social animals. It’s one reason that people continue to look for ways to connect
In a post entitled Morocco’s Example, I noted that Morocco has made noticeable progress under the leadership of its 45-year-old king, Mohammed VI, even though corruption, nepotism, and petty jealousies can be
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