The FT's Christopher Booker reports from US National Renewable Energy Laboratories industry growth forum in Denver, Colorado where not only are the energy innovations of tomorrow on display, but the ways in which research and development in America is evolving. For more on Energy in the Americas visit: www.ft.com
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Princelings profit from Chinese corruption Financial Times The daughter of Chen Yuan, head of China Development Bank and himself the son of Chen Yun, one of the most venerable of the princelings, worked for Morgan Stanley before attending Harvard Business School. If anything ... They say that everything from ... and more » |
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Curbing Tax Breaks Falls Short of Revenue Needed to Avoid Cliff Businessweek “Higher marginal tax rates distort behavior and reduce activity,” Columbia Business School DeanGlenn Hubbard, an economic adviser to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's campaign, wrote in a Nov. 12 opinion piece in the Financial Times ... and more » |
Independent Online | Do we really need a nuclear fleet? Independent Online The forecast for 2012, for example, was given as 2.7 percent (Business Report, May 20, 2012), which is a long way from AsgiSA's 6 percent. More importantly for electricity planning purposes, Arjun Makhijani in the US has shown conclusively that ... and more » |
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