All Hail the Fed: why to be skeptical about the priciest bailout ever

September 22, 2008    ·    2 min read

By Steven E Worst financial crisis since the Great Depression? Yes—but don’t be cowed by talk of calamity. … „All Hail the Fed: why to be skeptical about the priciest bailout ever“ weiterlesen

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Credit Default Swaps

September 19, 2008   ·  4 min read

By Stacie Rabinowitz So I mentioned to Fabrice that I had been explaining credit default swaps to a … „Credit Default Swaps“ weiterlesen

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What Makes Us Happy?

September 15, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

There is a great series of interviews on the topic of happiness on Ted.com. Check them out at: … „What Makes Us Happy?“ weiterlesen

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Tropic Thunder is very funny!

September 14, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

Tropic Thunder is very funny! Given my travels in the past month, I am falling a bit behind … „Tropic Thunder is very funny!“ weiterlesen

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Interesting unforeseen application of social networks

September 12, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

It will never displace traditional news, but Twitter is excellent for confirming earthquakes and other disasters, natural and … „Interesting unforeseen application of social networks“ weiterlesen

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Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac: How we got here and what to do next

September 9, 2008   ·  4 min read

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are privately owned and run government sponsored enterprises (GSEs). Fannie Mae was founded … „Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac: How we got here and what to do next“ weiterlesen

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I just finished Grand Theft Auto 4!

September 8, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

While I was disappointed with the graphics and the multiplayer play, I really loved the depth of the … „I just finished Grand Theft Auto 4!“ weiterlesen

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French Entrepreneur Dinner

September 3, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

I had the pleasure of organizing a redux of my last entrepreneur dinner in Paris in September 2006. … „French Entrepreneur Dinner“ weiterlesen

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Predictably Irrational is fascinating

September 1, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

Dan Ariely shares with his readers the results of dozens of experiments where he tested people’s decision making … „Predictably Irrational is fascinating“ weiterlesen

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Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda by Roger Vadim is surprisingly entertaining

August 31, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

When a friend of mine gave me this book saying I would love it, I was a bit … „Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda by Roger Vadim is surprisingly entertaining“ weiterlesen

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Discover Your Inner Economist is disappointing

August 28, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

I expected a book in the line of Freakonomics or The Undercover Economist and the first chapter brilliantly … „Discover Your Inner Economist is disappointing“ weiterlesen

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The Life Philosophy of Money

August 24, 2008   ·  2 min read

I am extremely blessed to be spending my summer vacation in a gorgeous setting in a very expensive … „The Life Philosophy of Money“ weiterlesen

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Die Plastizität der Persönlichkeit und die Macht der Extrovertiertheit

August 13, 2008   ·  7 min read

Es ist inzwischen allgemein anerkannt, dass unser Gehirn und unser Körper plastisch sind. Wir können sie weitgehend durch … „Die Plastizität der Persönlichkeit und die Macht der Extrovertiertheit“ weiterlesen

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Tell No One is the French Fugitive

August 6, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

Tell No One is a fantastic French thriller playing in select theaters in the US. Francois Cluzet plays … „Tell No One is the French Fugitive“ weiterlesen

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A second with Fabrice

August 4, 2008   ·  2 min read

By Stephan Trano A few years ago, while working on one of my books, I asked my close … „A second with Fabrice“ weiterlesen

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Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

July 25, 2008   ·  < 1 min read

You have to watch this! It’s so inspiring and touching!

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