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Investment

A Second Look. . . .

When it comes to BRICs, the Brazilian tortoise might end up beating the other three hares.

Small is Beautiful

Small businesses get no respect--and little venture capital. A new exchange could fix that.

Commentary

The Great Recession and the Rich-Country Trap

What wealthy countries in the throes of economic malaise can learn from emerging markets.

Bad Investment

Warren Buffett’s defense of Goldman will damage his credibility.

Improving the "Pickens Plan"

Billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens has launched a massive public-relations blitz to promote his wind-turbine plan. The Democrats seem to like it, but there’s a better way to achieve energy independence.

Blogs

Is America Doomed?

Cassandras are seeing their worst prophecies confirmed. Their pessimism is contagious.

Books & Reviews

First Bank of the Living Dead

As the Great Recession gnaws at our very belief in the ability of capitalism to raise us to ever-escalating levels of wealth and prosperity, Keynes's no-longer-viable financial prescriptions are being resurrected.

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May 27, 2012