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‘Enough is Enough’ – an economic model for Net-Work and Net-Worth?
Posted by Catherine Arrow on April 28, 2009 · 17 Comments
With its roots in 1546, the wisdom underlying the John Heywood proverb ‘enough is enough‘ has been recognised by many. But when is enough truly enough? The churning over the recessionary pressures – real or otherwise – have, more so in recent months, led many to question the economic models we have used for so [...]
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