The Geo-Political Landscape: The Perspective of an Optimist

janeiro 4, 2007    ·    2 min read

Turn the pages of any paper covering foreign policy and it is easy to become depressed about the state of the world: massacres in Darfur, quagmire in Iraq, setbacks in … Continue reading “”

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France and the mirage of progess

dezembro 10, 2006    ·  < 1 minute

I just arrived in Paris from Buenos Aires for LeWeb3 conference organized by Loic Lemeur. I was horrified to see all the stores open on a Sunday! Had France given … Continue reading “”

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Parkinson’s law is so true!

agosto 26, 2006    ·  < 1 minute

Parkinson’s Law states that “work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.” “Thus, an elderly lady of leisure can spend an entire day in writing and … Continue reading “”

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Bad government policy, poverty and Kirchner’s folly!

julho 13, 2006    ·  2 minutes

According to an OECD report bad governance is the number 1 cause of poverty around the world – further reinforcing my analysis that governments rarely help the people they supposedly … Continue reading “”

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Immigration and the lump of labor fallacy

abril 17, 2006    ·  2 minutes

I have been appalled recently by the low quality of the debate on immigration from politicians throughout the political spectrum. Immigration defenders have claimed that immigrants do jobs Americans don’t … Continue reading “”

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France or the Imaginary World :)

abril 1, 2006    ·  2 minutes

There is something highly ironic about seeing hundreds of thousands of students in France demonstrate against the CPE “contrat de première embauche”, a more flexible labor contract for those under … Continue reading “”

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