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Think Again | |
| | Sydney Finkelstein 외 | ||
| ǻ | Harvard Business School Press | ||
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The Algebra of Wealt | |
| | Scott Galloway | ||
| ǻ | Portfolio | ||
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The Titanium Economy | |
| | Asutosh Padhi 외 | ||
| ǻ | PublicAffairs | ||
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Increasing Global Ec | |
| Prior to the past decade, the Federal Reserve and U.S. government controlled all the resources they needed to implement monetary and fiscal policies required to salvage the U.S. economy. At the same time, because the U.S. economy was so big and powerful, its recovery alone would create the momentum needed to enable our trading partners to recover as well. | ||
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The Young and Hip Ar | |
| There has been a great deal of talk about the housing boom lately and whether or not the bubble will burst. (Recent figures indicate that it won’t.) But what’s not being talked about much is how the rising cost of housing is driving young people away from the large urban areas, such as New York, San Francisco, Boston, and Chicago. | ||