Wish to Build an Innovative Company? Fire Your Innovation Officer

Wish to Build an Innovative Company? Fire Your Innovation Officer

If you want your company to invent the “next big thing,” your first instinct might be to hire a Chief Innovation Officer (CINO). It looks great on a press release.

Brazil on the Path to a Different Revolution

Brazil on the Path to a Different Revolution

Posted by: on Nov 18, 2015 | No Comments

Brazil was considered to have the sixth largest economy in the world, both by nominal GDP and purchasing power. In 2012, its economy surpassed the United Kingdom, and Forbes ranked the country as being home to the fifth largest number of

Halloween: It’s the Season to be Gambling

Halloween: It’s the Season to be Gambling

Posted by: on Nov 11, 2015 | No Comments

While all festivals fuel the gaming world, Halloween – the predominantly American festival of remembering the dead – is one that sees myriad bonuses on offer, both for online gamers and casino goers. The celebrations begin well in advance and

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An Article by Vivek Wadhwa of Stanford

An Article by Vivek Wadhwa of Stanford

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Casino di Venezia – The Mother of Modern Day Casinos

Casino di Venezia – The Mother of Modern Day Casinos

Posted by: on Oct 22, 2015 | No Comments

While taking a ride on a gondola at the Grand Canal in Venice, you will come across several impressive structures of varying origins – from the Fondaco houses of the 13th century to the ones that speak of Byzantine

Bryan Caplan: The Man Who Made Economics Cool

Bryan Caplan: The Man Who Made Economics Cool

Posted by: on Oct 15, 2015 | No Comments

This young professor of Economics at George Mason University and Senior Scholar at Mercatus Center is not afraid to brandish his ideas in circles outside academia. While he may not be as prolific as many traditional academicians, his

Implications of Legalizing Casinos in Israel

Implications of Legalizing Casinos in Israel

Posted by: on Oct 10, 2015 | No Comments

Yariv Levin, Israel’s Tourism Minister, confirmed on September 23, 2015, while speaking on national radio that there is indeed a proposal, backed by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, to legalize casinos on mainland Israel at last.

Atlantic City Casinos in Peril: Will Governor Christie Come to the Rescue?

Atlantic City Casinos in Peril: Will Governor Christie Come to the Rescue?

Posted by: on Sep 28, 2015 | No Comments

With four out of the 12 casinos in Atlantic City shutting down in the last eighteen months, Wall Street gas been speculating about what these changes indicate. Some believe that the market is right sizing, since the demand for

Free Market Advocacy Think Tanks in India

Free Market Advocacy Think Tanks in India

Posted by: on Sep 21, 2015 | No Comments

Free market thinkers could be largely categorized into three distinct types – Anarchists, Minarchists and Minimaxes, representing varying degrees of government control. The Anarchists, as evident from the name, believe in zero intervention

Donald Trump: From Casino Magnate to Presidential Candidate

Donald Trump: From Casino Magnate to Presidential Candidate

Posted by: on Sep 14, 2015 | No Comments

Donald Trump came to be known all over the world for his sardonic humor and his magnetic personality when he starred in the famous television show, The Apprentice. Having first aired in 2004, the show ran for 14 seasons in two formats, The