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¿Cómo sería la vida si pudiéramos hacer o decir cada cosa que deseamos? ¿Sería ese el secreto de la felicidad o acaso el de una vida descontrolada y hasta peligrosa? Estas son las fantasías extremas que surgen por no explorar el camino del desatragantamiento. Atragantados aborda la mayor fuente de infelicidad de nuestras vidas, que no son necesaria o excluyentemente las grandes desgracias, sino esa continua frustración que implica no llevar la vida que queremos. Desde grandes elecciones, que no tienen que ver con nosotros, hasta cotidianas circunstancias que nos llenan de impotencia y malestar. Atragantados, escrito de un modo didáctico y dinámico, es no solo una guía práctica pa...
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Some vols. have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices.
Since its launch in 2006, the Hamilton Project at Brookings has produced extensive research on how to create a growing economy that benefits all Americans. Its pragmatic work aims to increase opportunities for broad-based wealth, economic security, and enduring growth. Path to Prosperity, the first book to emerge from the Hamilton Project, presents important and original work to that end. P ath to Prosperity focuses on three key criteria for fostering broadly shared economic growth: enhancing economic security, building a highly skilled work force, and reforming the tax system. Income security proposals offer methods for reforming unemployment insurance, protecting against the risk of reempl...
What determines why some countries succeed and others fall behind? Economists have long debated the sources of economic growth, resulting in conflicting and often inaccurate claims about the role of the state, knowledge, patented ideas, monopolies, grand innovation prizes, and the nature of disruptive technologies. B. Zorina Khan's Inventing Ideas overturns conventional thinking and meticulously demonstrates how and why the mechanism design of institutions propels advances in the knowledge economy and ultimately shapes the fate of nations. Drawing on the experiences of over 100,000 inventors and innovations from Britain, France, and the United States during the first and second industrial re...