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BusinessWeek May 26, 2011 Brendan Greeley |
Tyler Cowen, America's Hottest Economist The George Mason University professor has written a bestseller, The Great Stagnation, keeps an influential blog, and reads way too many books |
BusinessWeek May 26, 2011 Christopher Buckley |
Book Review: The Notes: Ronald Reagan's Private Collection of Stories and Wisdom A new book edited by Douglas Brinkley on the Gipper's private scribbles, which reveal some unlikely influences |
The Motley Fool May 25, 2011 Dayana Yochim |
Stop Being a Wimp and Start Investing Like a Lady Be greedy when others are fearful, says Buffett. And that's what these ladies did during the throes of 2008, says LouAnn Lofton in her book, Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl. |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2011 Jason Moser |
It Pays to Know How Your Money Is Managed A recap of Robert Pozen's new book, The Fund Industry: How Your Money is Managed. |
TIME Asia May 30, 2011 Jyoti Thottam |
State of Affairs What comes after the founding of a nation, and all its joys and traumas, when revolutionaries turn into politicians and guerrillas become ordinary sons and daughters again? That's the subject of Tahmima Anam's The Good Muslim, set in Bangladesh after the 1971 war of independence. |
BusinessWeek May 12, 2011 Ian McGugan |
Book Review: Fatal Risk: A Cautionary Tale of AIG's Corporate Suicide by Roddy Boyd The author asserts that former CEO Hank Greenberg's aversion to risk helped build the AIG empire, which fell without it. |
CIO May 12, 2011 |
What We're Reading from the May 15, 2011 Issue of CIO Magazine The Power of Convergence... The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success... Lessons in IT Transformation... etc. |
TIME Asia May 23, 2011 Andrew Marshall |
Luck of the Draw With its stunning photos and exuberant writing, "Sacred Skin" will further popularize a centuries-old tradition of sak yant. |
TIME Asia May 23, 2011 Jeffrey Wasserstrom |
Red Tide China-bound friends and acquaintances often ask me what to read to get a fix on the country I teach and write about for a living and Zha Jianying's Tide Players: The Movers and Shakers of a Rising China covers it all. |
Finance & Development June 2011 Diane Coyle |
Too Adaptable to Fail It is a real gift to be able to bring these novel (to economics) models to light with vivid stories, and Harford has something of the Malcolm Gladwell knack for making the complex seem not only straightforward but inevitable. |
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