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Proponents aim to persuade people to endorse a plan they would reject if it were explained simply
If you had described your iPhone in 1976, Friedman would not have understood you
No simple solutions for the global economic imbalances of today exist, only palliatives
British economist at Princeton University is a pioneer of study on consumption decisions
The company has damaged its industry and other large corporations
An idea whose time has long since come
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QE in the eurozone is the wrong response to the wrong problem, but it’ll be good for equities
Group’s IPO is an experiment in corporate responsibility
The marketing expert known to generations of students turns his gaze to capitalism’s flaws
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Beth Steel’s bold, epic drama marks the 30th anniversary of the UK miners’ strike
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