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Wired January 2003 Julian Dibbell |
The Unreal Estate Boom A look at the very real economic world created by the imaginary realm of multiplayer online role-playing games.  |
U.S. Banker December 2002 John Engen |
Losing the Faith Skittish investors. Slumping sales. Growing uncertainty. Looming war in Iraq. Can things get any murkier? A cloudy crystal ball, darkened by the threat of a double-dip recession, may soon have bankers relying on tarot cards and tea leaves.  |
U.S. Banker December 2002 Michael Dumiak |
Finding the Spotlight Economists may practice a dismal science, but people make it happen. Here are a few set to affect the scene in 2003.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Elaine Appleton Grant |
Growing Nervous For Inc 500 CEOs, the bottom line is growing -- but so is the anxiety. How long can successful companies fight a troubled economy?  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 John Case |
An Economist Fights Terrorism Bill Clinton's favorite economist believes that growth companies are the answer to terrorism.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Kenneth Klee |
Rational Pessimism Turns out there's a bright side to falling stock prices.  |
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2002: The Year of the Apology It seems that 2002 is the year of the apology -- on both the corporate and the individual level -- with acts of contrition appearing regularly since the collapse of Enron in December 2001.  |
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Shanghai and Hong Kong: China's Twin Engines of Growth China's economy will be like a giant 747 with Shanghai and Hong Kong acting as its two main engines, if Hong Kong can reinvent itself to balance Shanghai's growing prosperity, according to Ming K. Chan, an authority on Hong Kong and Asian development.  |
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A Global View of Corporate Governance: One Size Doesn't Fit All Does corporate governance operate the same way in any economy? That has been a point of contention among academics and economists.  |
Reason November 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Better Than Ever How free are we? The Economic Freedom Network's Economic Freedom of the World: 2002 Annual Report attempts to answer that question by tallying a global index of economic liberty.  |
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