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" Academics, who work for long periods in a self-directed fashion, may be especially prone to putting things off: surveys suggest that the vast majority of college students procrastinate, and articles in the literature of procrastination often allude to the author's own problems with finishing the piece. "
Work
Problems
Long
" Art collecting has traditionally been the domain of wealthy individuals in search of rewards beyond the purely financial. "
Financial
Search
Art
" Being out of a job can erode people's confidence and their sense of possibility; and employers, often unfairly, tend to take long-term unemployment as a signal that something is wrong. "
Wrong
Confidence
Job
" Developing countries often have hypertrophied bureaucracies, requiring businesses to deal with enormous amounts of red tape. "
Countries
Red
Deal
" Downsizing itself is an inevitable part of any creatively destructive economy. "
Economy
Creatively
Part
" For most Americans, work is central to their experience of the world, and the corporation is one of the fundamental institutions of American life, with an enormous impact, for good and ill, on how we live, think, and feel. "
Life
Good
Live
" If someone really wants my company's business, why shouldn't he be able to do everything he can - including paying me off - to get that business? Because bribery encourages people to make decisions based on the wrong criteria, which means in the business world that it distorts the efficient allocation of resources. "
World
Business
People
" If we want our regulators to do better, we have to embrace a simple idea: regulation isn't an obstacle to thriving free markets; it's a vital part of them. "
Embrace
Free
Want
" If you thought the advent of the Internet, the spread of cheap and efficient information technology, and the growing fragmentation of the consumer market were all going to help smaller companies thrive at the expense of the slow-moving giants of the Fortune 500, apparently you were wrong. "
Information
Technology
Thought
" In conditions of uncertainty, humans, like other animals, herd together for protection. "
Uncertainty
Together
Like
" Intellectual-property rules are clearly necessary to spur innovation: if every invention could be stolen, or every new drug immediately copied, few people would invest in innovation. But too much protection can strangle competition and can limit what economists call 'incremental innovation' - innovations that build, in some way, on others. "
Rules
People
Innovation
" In the heart of the Great Depression, millions of American workers did something they'd never done before: they joined a union. Emboldened by the passage of the Wagner Act, which made collective bargaining easier, unions organized industries across the country, remaking the economy. "
Done
Depression
American
" Life insurance became popular only when insurance companies stopped emphasizing it as a good investment and sold it instead as a symbolic commitment by fathers to the future well-being of their families. "
Only
Future
Good
" Linux is a complex example of the wisdom of crowds. It's a good example in the sense that it shows you can set people to work in a decentralized way - that is, without anyone really directing their efforts in a particular direction - and still trust that they're going to come up with good answers. "
Work
Trust
You
" Medical tourism can be considered a kind of import: instead of the product coming to the consumer, as it does with cars or sneakers, the consumer is going to the product. "
Product
Going
Medical
" Most corporate name changes are the result of mergers and acquisitions. But these tend to be unimaginative. "
Changes
Result
Name
" Publishers, naturally, loathe used books and have developed strategies to depress the secondhand market. They bring out new, even more expensive editions of popular textbooks every three to four years, in a classic cycle of planned obsolescence. "
Three
Years
New
" The ban on sports betting does exactly what Prohibition did. It makes criminals rich. "
Rich
Sports
Betting
" The challenge for capitalism is that the things that breed trust also breed the environment for fraud. "
Fraud
Capitalism
Challenge
" The desire for reinvention seems to arise most often when companies hear the siren call of synergy and start to expand beyond their core businesses. "
Desire
Start
Synergy
" The essence of procrastination lies in not doing what you think you should be doing, a mental contortion that surely accounts for the great psychic toll the habit takes on people. This is the perplexing thing about procrastination: although it seems to involve avoiding unpleasant tasks, indulging in it generally doesn't make people happy. "
People
You
Happy
" The fact that industries wax and wane is a reality of any economic system that wants to remain dynamic and responsive to people's changing tastes. "
Changing
Fact
System
" The financial crisis of 2008 was not caused by investment banks betting against the housing market in 2007. It was caused by the fact that too few investors - including all of the big investment banks - bet too heavily on the housing market in the years before 2007. "
Investment
Housing
Financial
" The Xbox 360 is the best game console ever designed. It's fast and powerful - games look as good on the 360 as on high-end PCs that cost six times as much. It's easy to navigate and has lots of useful secondary features - the ability to play digital video, stream MP3s, and so on. "
Best
Game
Powerful
" Tough times have always lent themselves to nativist sentiments and closed-door policies. But in the case of highly skilled immigrants, these policies are a recipe for stagnation. "
Immigrants
Tough Times
Always
" When all is said and done, cheap gas is an illusion, because our reliance on gas creates a whole series of costs that aren't factored in to the pump price - among them congestion, pollution, and increased risk of accidents. "
Illusion
Pollution
Risk
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