From the April 2010 Issue Bursting The Bubble How Markets Fail: The Logic of Economic Calamities By John Cassidy LR
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From the March 2009 Issue The Bottom Billion Wars, Guns & Votes: Democracy in Dangerous Places By Paul Collier LR
From the October 2009 Issue True Blue Stays Green The Constant Economy: How the Create a Stable Society By Zac Goldsmith LR
From the December 2008 Issue ‘What Stock Do You Like, Warren?’ The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life By Alice Schroeder LR
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