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European Commission wants to make it easier for small firms to conduct cross-border business
The Register reports that “[t]he European Commission wants to create a form of company across Europe to make cross-border business easier to conduct for [...]
Nobel Prize Winner to study the impact of different economic systems on entrepreneurship and innovation
Inc.com writes that “[t]he Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation has awarded a research grant to Nobel Prize winner Edmund S. Phelps to fund a three-year [...]
Eminent Domain and Software Patents: Or How I Learned to Torture an Analogy
Developing analogies is an art form. It was one that all writers dabble in, but few do really well. Sometimes, however, it goes from [...]
U.S. is still a strong force in the world of science and technology
A new report by the National Science Foundation (NSF) finds that “the number of U.S. science and engineering (S&E) articles in major peer-reviewed journals [...]
A new corporate tax code for America?
In the Wall Street Journal, Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson Jr. writes that “a new, broad examination of [the American] business tax [...]
Indian mobile market will grow rapidly over the next five years
According to InfoWorld, “[n]ew research has confirmed that India's mobile phone market is set for a period of fast growth, with revenue from cellular [...]
Help, the European Commission is mandating technology standards again!
According the International Herald Tribune, “the European Commission seeks to make DVB-H the single standard for the transmission of video to cell phones. According [...]
Europe should use sunny times to enact serious reforms
The Economist points out that Europe’s economic recovery can last only if “if its governments take advantage of sunnier times to make deeper reforms. [...]