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The Entrepreneurial |
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| Several forces are converging to make this an unprecedented time to start a business. And that trend is already bearing fruit. Consider the fact that the number of the nation’s smallest businesses, those which only employ their owners, increased by 2.2 million from 1997 to 2002, according to the Census Bureau. |
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The Incredible Merge |
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| According to numerous sources ranging from the New York Times and Reuters to Fortune magazine, one clear sign of renewed economic health in this country is the recent boom in mergers and acquisitions. Even the perpetually gloomy takeover lawyer, Martin Lipton, who once declared the virtual demise of M&A activity, recently announced that, we are in a burgeoning mergers and acquisitions boom. |
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Mass Affluence |
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| Are Americans living beyond their means in pursuit of luxury ?or has luxury simply become affordable enough for people to enjoy without breaking their budgets? |
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A Sense of Urgency |
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| | John P. Kotter |
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유럽 복지국가의 다가오는 종말 The |
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| 일본과 마찬가지로 "인구 한파"에 직면하고 있는 유럽이 말 그대로 죽어가고 있다. 유럽 복지국가에 잠재해 있는 세대 간의 부의 이동이 전례 없는 인구통계학적 변화를 견딜 수 없을 정도이기 때문이다. 유럽에서 보이는 전조 현상은 무엇이고 우리는 이 현상을 어떻게 이해해야 할까? |
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