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Last Hunting Economy by Miriam Wasserman
Fishing was once an open field where the adventurous
and the skilled were free to enter. Are those days gone?
Teens in the Workforce
by Alison Morantz
Paid work is a fact of life for most American teenagers.
How can we minimize its risks and enhance its benefits?
Til Death Do U$ Part
by Jane Katz
Neither side is happy with recent changes in the estate
tax. Maybe we can do better when it comes time to revisit
the issue.
Observations
Women are better than men at managing their portfolios,
but mainly because they have less confidence; spending
on pets increases as Fido becomes part of the family
Issues in Economics
by Yolanda
K. Kodrzycki
With the demand for high-skill workers expected to remain
strong, states are interested in what factors attract
and retain recent college graduates
From
Our Bookshelf by Richard E. Caves
Successful entrepreneurship is less dependent on “the
vision thing” than on tenacity and the willingness to
adapt
Letter from Cambridge,
Massachusetts by Donna Beers
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