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Challenges of Modern Capitalism by
Alice M. Rivlin
The future of the U.S. market economy may well be determined
by how we resolve three dilemmas: rising income inequality;
improving our business culture; and providing important
public services.
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A Calculated Risk by Rachel Deyette
Werkema
When Boston’s Jeremiah E. Burke High School lost
its accreditation in 1995, no one expected that the
path to improvement would lead to the school’s
first-ever AP Calculus class.
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Chances Arent by Carrie Conaway
While we tend to think of whom and when we marry as
an individual decision, social and economic forces play
a major role.
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Observations
When professional sports teams go public; marathons
as fundraisers. PDF version
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Perspective by David Banisar
Auto makers are responsible for the safety and reliability
of their cars. So why shouldn’t software makers
be held responsible for buggy computer programs?
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Letter from Brockton, Massachusetts
by Robert Jabaily
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