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World Economy 14/3/2011

The Struggle of Man against Nature

A 300-kilometer land bridge still works as an alternative to the Suez Canal; extremely advanced technology has enabled agriculture and driven the transformation of a half-desert country.

Technology 14/3/2011

Your Identity is Valuable. That's Why They Want to Steal It from You

It is estimated that one user in three is exposed to Internet fraud, perpetrated in various sneaky ways and leading to any number of possible abuses, from unfair marketing to identity theft.

World Economy 14/3/2011

The Director of Global Currencies

Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa was an architect of the Single Currency, who worked for decades in a number of positions to consolidate each step toward the establishment of this pillar of European unity.

Management 3/3/2011

Working by Projects Rather than by Routines

The logic of project management must permeate the whole of a firm, in order to overcome the rigidity and passivity caused by too much emphasis on norms and compliance.

Management 3/3/2011

The Search for Happiness Saves Billions

In Japan, the overall costs of depression have been calculated to be as high as €300 billion. Studies have shown that many pastimes that make people happy have an aspect of consumption.