Linkfest: March 28, 2018
What I am reading today
Triassic Park: A Decade-Long Labor To Recreate A Lost World (Discover Magazine)
Fewer Than ⅓ of Judges in Lower Judiciary Are Women (IndiaSpend)
Do-it-yourself investors, go for direct plans for greater wealth creation (Moneycontrol)
This Too Shall Pass… (Trends... Find them, ride them and get off.)
Initial Coin Offerings: Can Regulators Curb the Risks? (Knowledge@Wharton)
Caste, class and the history of the Indian passport (India at LSE)
Why there is a worldwide shortage of vanilla (Economist Explains)
So farewell Toys 'R' Us, the predator that became the prey (Spectator: Martin Vander Weyer)
Tariffs Are as American as Apple Pie (Daily Reckoning)
Why Not Corporate Activism in the UK? (INSEAD Knowledge)
Triassic Park: A Decade-Long Labor To Recreate A Lost World (Discover Magazine)
Fewer Than ⅓ of Judges in Lower Judiciary Are Women (IndiaSpend)
Do-it-yourself investors, go for direct plans for greater wealth creation (Moneycontrol)
This Too Shall Pass… (Trends... Find them, ride them and get off.)
Initial Coin Offerings: Can Regulators Curb the Risks? (Knowledge@Wharton)
Caste, class and the history of the Indian passport (India at LSE)
Why there is a worldwide shortage of vanilla (Economist Explains)
So farewell Toys 'R' Us, the predator that became the prey (Spectator: Martin Vander Weyer)
Tariffs Are as American as Apple Pie (Daily Reckoning)
Why Not Corporate Activism in the UK? (INSEAD Knowledge)
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