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April 10, 2014 Nigeria's GDP Just Doubled on Paper: What It Means in PracticeBy Bryan Mezue Investor interest is likely to increase. |
High Frequency Trading: Threat or Menace? by Justin FoxThe outrages Michael Lewis describes are simply the latest chapter in a long-running story. The Tricky Economics of Dog Adoption by Paul OyerPotential adopters must grapple with thin markets, hidden information, and intense screening processes. Why Bitcoin Entrepreneurs Are Begging for More Regulation by Walter FrickClarity is needed to bring banks into the game. Give Impact Investing Time and Space to Develop by Sasha DichterRealizing the full potential of this evolving sector requires three things. |
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