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Dror Poleg

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The Epic Opportunity

The love life of a 1960s Czech doctor offers invaluable career advice for 2020.

The Epic Opportunity
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The Long Chin

Your job must be performed in person? That will not save you from online competition. New data on the Long Tail offers some evidence.

The Long Chin
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Explicit Economics

In the future, we'll pay to work, get paid to consume, and gamble to keep our money safe.

Explicit Economics
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No Floor, No Ceiling

The internet gives more people an opportunity to win. But it forces everyone to play the game.

No Floor, No Ceiling
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Raiders of the lost Bank

Want to know the future of work? Don't ask a Wall Street CEO. Ask a protocol.

Raiders of the lost Bank
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The Token Society

Cryptocurrencies will change the way we work, live, and love.

The Token Society
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The TINA Economy

Young people are tired of paying for the illusion of safety. Is there no alternative?

The TINA Economy
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Lovers and Leavers

Online performers are demolishing corrupt institutions and creating new opportunities and anxieties for everyone else.

Lovers and Leavers
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Winner Takes Most

The internet matches us with those who'd pay most for our unique combination of skills and characteristics. It also exposes us to anxieties that were previously reserved only for pop stars.

Winner Takes Most
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The Ponzi Career

The future of work is a pyramid scheme, where every person sells his favorite person to the next person.

The Ponzi Career