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An economist and an entrepreneur claim capitalism has lost its disruptive spirit
What matters is not whether the world will be well managed but whether calamity will be avoided
Put simply, the economy is run by the rich for the rich, writes Paul Marshall
For the past two centuries the capitalist engine has delivered growing incomes for the many, but the latest revolution has mainly boosted skilled high-income workers
The greatest advocates for the entrepreneurial life from the humanities and social sciences
A chunk of L&G’s future earnings have become less predictable
Business schools should export high-quality online courses to students in the developing world
You don’t have to lend to profit from p2p, says David Stevenson
Schumpeter is not the only economist who is a romance expert, writes Tim Harford
IBM’s engineers changed the world but nearly destroyed the company
LSE-TMX would be a fringe member of an emerging group of behemoths, writes Philip Augar
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