A recent report by the Center for Economic and Policy Research using data from the OECD measures the share of employment in small businesses in 22 rich democracies (list found on page 4). From the summary:
An important part of our national identity is built around the idea that – thanks to low taxes, limited regulation, [...]
Categories: politics
Tagged: business, economics, entrepreneurship, politics, research
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- August 4, 2009 – 3:24 pm
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- By Adam
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9rUzLoKpfs
For several years, anthropologist Karen Ho worked at an investment firm on Wall Street. Her experience there resulted in her dissertation Liquefying Corporations and Communities: Wall Street World Views and Socioeconomic Transformations in the Post-Industrial US. Today, Time released a brief interview with Ho, in which she discusses her thoughts on what’s wrong with Wall [...]
Categories: anthropology, politics
Tagged: anthropology, culture, economics, financescape, labor, politics, wall street
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- July 22, 2009 – 11:37 am
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- By Adam
As I watched my Twitter feed flutter this past weekend with amazing update after amazing update of the Personal Democracy Forum, my former adviser and mentor was there giving what apparently turned out to be a standing-ovation-worthy preso on YouTube Culture and Politics of Authenticity. The fact that he brought the house down with his [...]
Categories: anthropology, politics, technology
Tagged: anthropology, McLuhan, media, media ecology, politics, postman, wesch, youtube
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- July 1, 2009 – 5:16 pm
- Author:
- By Adam