Monday Reads
Some reads to start the week: • Alan Greenspan fights back (Fortune) Four years after leaving the Fed as the Greatest Central Banker Ever, the longest-serving chairman, the Maestro, Alan Greenspan is the designated goat. • Dorfman : Buy Stock Now to Ride Second Stage of Bull Market (Bloomberg) • The perils of economic populism (The New Yorker) • What I Learned From Hank Paulson’s Book (Real Time Economics) I don’t know about Wessell, but I learned that when the going got tough, Paulson prays. A lot. Personally, I prefer rigorous analytical thinking to prayer, but that’s because I have a bias towards rationality in the public sphere. • Water From Air Machine Providing Clean Water to Doctors, Nurses and Patients at Port-au-Prince, Haiti Hospital (Yahoo) • The State of the Internet (Focus) What are you reading?
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