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HBS Working Knowledge January 9, 2014 Sean Silverthorne |
The Entrepreneurs Who Invented Economic Forecasting The new book Fortune Tellers investigates the history of economic forecasting and its roots in the turbulent nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Read an interview with author Walter A. Friedman and an excerpt. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 8, 2014 James Heskett |
Do Productivity Increases Contribute to Social Inequality? Are productivity increases contributing to social inequality? At what point does inequality become a threat to democracy? |
Registered Rep. December 30, 2013 Diana Britton |
Out of Hibernation Asset managers and analysts say 2014 won't bring the same outsized returns the stock market has enjoyed this year. Many forecast a correction. |
Registered Rep. December 26, 2013 Debbie Carlson |
Land Grab The dynamics that have supported record-high farmland prices and rents are changing, and that may mean clients holding farmland for income may want to consider selling. |
Registered Rep. December 24, 2013 Brad Zigler |
Emerging Market Debt's Wild Ride Chartists like me constantly scan the alternative investment space for signs of rebounds following sector selloffs. There may, in fact, be just such a signal developing in emerging market debt. |
Registered Rep. December 6, 2013 Daniel Crosby |
When Alpha Becomes Beta The Nobel committee sent a strong message with its choice of three scholars with widely divergent world views, perhaps signaling to the broader financial services world that people from all camps have a lot to offer as well as much to learn. |
CIO December 16, 2013 Jeremy Kirk |
5 Things Businesses Should Know About Bitcoin The digital currency features low transaction costs but is highly volatile and attracting regulatory scrutiny. |
Registered Rep. December 3, 2013 Megan Leonhardt |
Out From Under A rising market lifts many spirits, including advisor satisfaction with the firm that employs them. |
Registered Rep. November 18, 2013 Stan Luxenberg |
Going Aggressive Small stocks no longer sell at bargain prices. The average small growth fund has a price-earnings ratio of 22, compared to 17 for the S&P 500. With prices at those levels, small stocks are not likely to continue producing outsized annual returns. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2013 William Hughes |
A Stronger Asset New sources of capital and increased demand have strengthened the commercial real estate market. |
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