Category Archives: Links

Housing Market: Interesting Links of the Day – June 28, 2012

    1. Housing Exuberance Led by Shiller’s U.S. Glamorous Cities – Steve Matthews and Prashant Gopal (Bloomberg)
    2. After Years of False Hopes, Signs of a Turn in Housing – Binyamin Applebaum (New York Times)
    3. Nikkei 225 Rises on U.S. Housing Data, Japan Retail Sales – Norie Kuboyama (Business Week)
    4. OMG: The Housing Market Is Booming All Over The Place – Matthew Boesler (Business Insider)

Interesting Links of the Day – June 25, 2012

  1. Gender Equality: Smart Economics & Smart Business – Rachel Kyte (World Bank)
  2. Traders sue CME Group over price-settlement rule change – Andrew Harris (Futures Magazine)
  3. Poverty rates fell sharply in the new millennium – LTD Editors (World Bank)
  4. Bee book opens a window on key part of agriculture (Ganaderia Mexico)

Interesting Links of the Day – June 22, 2012

  1. Rio+20 Earth summit on 20 June – in pictures (The Guardian)
  2. Rio+20: Development banks to invest $175 billion in sustainable transport (United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development 2012)
  3. Rio+20: protecting the environment is not enough – Antonio Patriota (The Guardian)
  4. The greening (?) of agriculture in Latin America – John Nash (World Bank)

 

Interesting Links of the Day – June 20, 2012

  1. Let them eat laptops? Michael Trucano (World Bank)
  2. Bringing Access to Safe Water in Ceará, Brazil: PepsiCo Foundation and the Columbia Water Center to Participate in Rio+20 – Silvia Cruz-Vargas (State of the Planet)
  3. Greece and the Limits of Anti-Austerity – Mark Roe (Project Syndicate)