The Economist (Oct 26th, 2013): Subterranean capitalist blues
- 2013 10/27
- カテゴリー : biblio-bookmarks . critical thinking and argumentation . curiosity . education & research . innovation and entrepreneurship . intelligence . The Economist
- 投稿者 : KAKEHI Kazuhiko
Pick-ups / ピックアップ
- South Korea’s education system: “The great decompression”—There are perils for a country in having all your children working too hard for one big exam
- Education: “The other arms race”—South Korea’s education fever needs cooling
韓国での学歴・受験競争の加熱について - Finance in America: “Subterranean capitalist blues”—In response to red tape and high taxes, corporate America is mutating
- The new American capitalism: “Rise of the distorporation”—A mutation in the way companies are financed and managed will change the distribution of the wealth they create
米国企業の節税、MLP (master limited partnership)などの活用について - Raising children: “Apps for brats”—American parents snap up apps to make their children less horrible
米国でどうappsを子育てに活用しているか - Illegal immigration: “Over the top”—Perhaps half a million people live illegally in Britain. The government’s draconian new immigration bill will not change that much
英国での違法移民について - Cash to the poor: “Pennies from heaven”—Giving money directly to poor people works surprisingly well. But it cannot deal with the deeper causes of poverty
貧困地域への効果的な支援方法について - Schumpeter: “The Omidyar way of giving”—The founder of eBay aims to be a more entrepreneurial philanthropist than his predecessors
eBay創業者Omidyarさんによる慈善活動について - University presses: “Homes for tomes”—An often ignored part of the publishing industry faces unique challenges
大学出版部について - Infidelity: “Not so horny”—Cuckolded fathers are rare now, and were equally rare in the past
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投稿 by The Economist.