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Hot, Flat, and Crowd |
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ÀúÀÚ | Thomas L. Friedman |
ÃâÆÇ»ç | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
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The Hyper-Human Econ |
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As machines and software take over more and more of the work that people once performed, we will see profound changes in the labor market. |
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The Military Recruit |
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According to most reports in the media, the military¡¯s biggest personnel problem is a shortage of recruits. The Army fell significantly short of its recruiting targets every month from February through May. It only met its goal for June after it lowered the target. |
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The New Era of Publi |
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As Bill Clinton acknowledged in 1995, ¡°The era of big government is over.¡± However, society still needs to make investments in huge infrastructure projects like highways, dams, and cultural institutions. When developing these big projects while maintaining a smaller government, the solution is increasingly to turn to ¡°public-private partnerships,¡± to which both government and private enterprise bring their unique advantages. |
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Pension Plan Time Bo |
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While the airlines have been getting most of the news concerning the failure of pension funds, they are just the tip of a massive iceberg. As we¡¯ll explain, both America¡¯s private and public pensions are in jeopardy. |
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