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Lifestyle proclivities represent a profound new force in the economy and life of America. How to keep members of the creative class: a fast-growing, highly educated, and well-paid segment of the workforce on whose efforts corporate profits and economic growth increasingly depend. Members of the creative class do a wide variety of work in a wide variety of industries---from technology to entertainment, journalism to finance, high-end manufacturing to the arts. They do not consciously think of themselves as a class. Yet they share a common ethos that values creativity, individuality, difference, and merit. Find Large Cities Creativity Rankings.

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Years before Phil Gramm was a McCain campaign adviser and a lobbyist for a USB Swiss bank at the center of the housing credit crisis.


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  • WEALTH DISTRIBUTION Why the Rich Get Richer
  • U.S. Sage Attacks Executive Greed
  • THEY RULE are the board members of Fortune 100 companies, and you can use this site to see the relationships between these companies. 
  • Old Boys' Networks Power Exposed
    Cliques of well-connected businessmen can easily corrupt or distort corporate board decisions, but now a team of scientists say they can assess how much power old-boy networks have over boardroom meetings. Almost 100 years ago Louis Brandeis, a judge in the US Supreme Court, spoke of a "financial oligarchy controlling the business of the country". Not much has changed.
  • The Shareholder Value Trap
    Can a public company satisfy shortsighted Wall Street investors looking for the next quarterly return and still build a company directed by long-term strategies? Some see the conflict in stark terms. You can build a company that serves customers or build a company that serves shareholders, but you can't easily serve both constituencies well.

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