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An Industrial Policy With U.S. Characteristics
Bloomberg Businessweek

An Industrial Policy With U.S. Characteristics

Biden’s $4 trillion Build Back Better plan faces plenty of hurdles beyond Republicans

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March 15, 2021
The Equality Issue –  All in It Together? Yes and No
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The Equality Issue – All in It Together? Yes and No

The pandemic has highlighted structural inequalities that have plagued society for decades

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March 15, 2021
At Least There's One CovidProof Business Model in Art
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At Least There's One CovidProof Business Model in Art

Galleries are doing great. Museums? Not so much.

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March 01, 2021
E3 The $500 Billion Bias Problem
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E3 The $500 Billion Bias Problem

How an unfair property-tax system blocks the building of Black wealth

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March 15, 2021
How the SPAC Era Will End
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How the SPAC Era Will End

A fever has swept Wall Street, and it’s stretching all the limits

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March 15, 2021
E6 Try Making a Living on TikTok If You're Not White
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E6 Try Making a Living on TikTok If You're Not White

Marketers are underpaying Black social media influencers even as they push Black Lives Matter

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March 15, 2021
E8 Caste and the Indian Tech Ivies
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E8 Caste and the Indian Tech Ivies

IIT grads are highly sought after in Silicon Valley. Are they bringing deep-rooted prejudices with them?

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March 15, 2021
E2 Tax Code So White
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E2 Tax Code So White

Dorothy Brown has spent her career documenting racism in a tax system that’s supposedly colorblind

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March 15, 2021
E9 Chief Diversity Officers Are in High Demand
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E9 Chief Diversity Officers Are in High Demand

In the three months after the police killing of George Floyd touched off mass protests, new hires for chief diversity officers in S&P 500 companies jumped to as many as a dozen a month— almost triple the normal rate, according to research from executive recruiter Russell Reynolds Associates Inc. For many, it was their first diversity executive. “What’s different this time is that the whole world is focused on it,” says Tina Shah Paikeday, who leads the diversity and inclusion advisory practice at Russell Reynolds.

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March 15, 2021
Where EVs Aren't Only For the Affluent
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Where EVs Aren't Only For the Affluent

Rural China has become ground zero for the democratization of electric-vehicle ownership

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March 15, 2021
China's Big Chill
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China's Big Chill

Following its crackdown on star capitalist Jack Ma, entrepreneurs grow cautious

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March 15, 2021
Can AstraZeneca Heal Itself?
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Can AstraZeneca Heal Itself?

Shortages, unclear trial data, and questions about efficacy have slowed the rollout of the company’s vaccine in Europe

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March 01, 2021
Youyang Gu – Covid's Data Superstar
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Youyang Gu – Covid's Data Superstar

It was global public-health institutions vs. a guy living with his parents in California

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March 01, 2021
The Hyperinflation Hype
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The Hyperinflation Hype

Talk that the U.S. is going the way of Zimbabwe or Venezuela is bunk but bunk can move markets and influence policy

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March 08, 2021
The Sheriff Wants a Word With Robinhood
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The Sheriff Wants a Word With Robinhood

Massachusetts regulator William Galvin says the free app is encouraging novice investors to trade themselves into trouble

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March 08, 2021
The Geopolitics Of Chips
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The Geopolitics Of Chips

Taiwan and South Korea have amassed an uncomfortable degree of market power

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March 08, 2021
THE SUPERCAR SPECIAL
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THE SUPERCAR SPECIAL

Electrification is redefining what it means for a car to be extraordinary.

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March 08, 2021
Tech's Latest Perk: Never See the Office
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Tech's Latest Perk: Never See the Office

Silicon Valley companies are wooing executives with the promise of remote work forever

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March 08, 2021
VACCINE CAPITALISM
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VACCINE CAPITALISM

Pfizer deserves every bit of the credit it’s receiving. But should a drug company decide who gets a shot?

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March 08, 2021
GOD SAVE MY PUBS
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GOD SAVE MY PUBS

Tim Martin is fighting to keep Wetherspoons, his working-class British chain, alive. His detractors would bid it good riddance

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March 08, 2021
Can Clubhouse Keep The Party Going?
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Can Clubhouse Keep The Party Going?

Silicon Valley’s hottest app is getting more than just money from its prominent investors

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March 08, 2021
After a Grim Limbo, Hope
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After a Grim Limbo, Hope

A migrant camp empties as Biden undoes Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy

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March 08, 2021
A Puzzling Year
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A Puzzling Year

How the hottest company in jigsaws handled sudden and exponential growth

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March 01, 2021
Money, It's Gotta Be the Shoes
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Money, It's Gotta Be the Shoes

Young resellers are wringing profits out of everything from the latest Yeezys to outlet-store leftovers—and turning sneakers into a bona fide asset class

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March 01, 2021
A Crisis With No End in Sight
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A Crisis With No End in Sight

The opioid epidemic has worsened with Covid as overdoses reach new highs

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March 01, 2021
The Greatly Exaggerated Death of (Some) Cities
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The Greatly Exaggerated Death of (Some) Cities

Anticipating the end of the pandemic, U.S. homebuyers are looking to denser neighborhoods in smaller urban areas

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February 15 - 22, 2021
The Gourmand Before Time
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The Gourmand Before Time

A book on prehistoric culinary evolution attributes a rare trait to Paleo man: taste By Howard Chua-Eoan

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March 01, 2021
WHY TEXAS BROKE
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WHY TEXAS BROKE

The state is famous for its energy industry. But a winter storm left millions without power and water. How did things go so wrong—and what, if any, will change?

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March 01, 2021
Impact Investing Heads East
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Impact Investing Heads East

A Buffett grandson’s company is selling rich Asians on the idea of doing well by doing good

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March 01, 2021
Fortress Washington
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Fortress Washington

The barricading of the U.S. Capitol, after years of stepped-up security in D.C., fuels the push for statehood

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March 01, 2021