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Five filters moderate the technological revolutionhttp://buff.ly/2fShs6G
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Real estate bubbles leading to bank troubles — 2008? Not exactlyhttp://buff.ly/2gz4vD6
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In the absence of proper jobs, therapists turn to precarious work http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/11/21/in-the-absence-of-proper-jobs-therapists-turn-to-precarious-work/ … via
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Measuring social impact is complicated and may create dysfunctional incentives http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/10/19/measuring-social-impact-is-complicated-and-may-create-dysfunctional-incentives/ … via
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The advantage of selling an invention instead of turning it into a businesshttp://buff.ly/2fviuVO
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An attempt to unpick the 'productivity paradox' and other barriers to growth http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/11/18/an-attempt-to-unpick-the-productivity-paradox-and-other-barriers-to-growth/ … via
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In the absence of proper jobs, therapists turn to precarious work http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/11/21/in-the-absence-of-proper-jobs-therapists-turn-to-precarious-work/ …
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Steve Eisman predicted the last crash.. Now he believes Europe’s banks, especially Italy’s, are at riskhttp://buff.ly/2eUUEq4
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Can you help us measure the impact of LSE’s blogs? Apply to be a Research and Blog Impact Officer Deadline: 28/Novhttp://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2016/11/01/can-you-help-us-measure-the-impact-of-lses-blogs-apply-to-be-a-research-and-blog-impact-officer/ …
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Includes the question: why do trainee therapists go unpaid? I've yet to hear a good reason why. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/11/21/in-the-absence-of-proper-jobs-therapists-turn-to-precarious-work/ … via
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Healing the rifts between mental health workers and psychiatric survivors http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/11/21/healing-the-rifts-between-mental-health-workers-and-psychiatric-survivors/ … via
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After initial Trump trade, politics keep stocks on edgehttp://buff.ly/2g97gJY
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An isolationist America will be bad for the world, by Chris Pissarides http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/11/09/an-isolationist-america-will-be-bad-for-the-world/ … via
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Negative Rates Are Failing to Halt Savings Obsession in Europehttp://buff.ly/2fvb1G7
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Hammond: UK must tackle ‘eye-wateringly large debt’; Chancellor expected to unveal £1.3bn of road improvementshttp://buff.ly/2gbXZyB
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Can you help us measure the impact of LSE’s blogs? Apply to be a Research and Blog Impact Officerhttp://buff.ly/2fvftod
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China manoeuvres to fill US free-trade role. Xi Jinping courts regional support as Trump's election clouds futurehttp://buff.ly/2gz6fMN
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Healing the rifts between mental health workers and psychiatric survivors
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In the absence of proper jobs, therapists turn to precarious work
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@annetteclancy on NOT being the all knowing teacher or consultant http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/11/14/the-tyranny-of-satisfaction-reigns-in-organisations/ … via@LSEforBusiness
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