Gunasekara, Counsel, American Petroleum Institute co-authored this article.
Note to Readers: This blog post was co-written by Bruce Booth and Bijan Salehizadeh, who co-authored an article in the July 2011 issue of Nature Biotechnology, detailing the differences in returns between Life Sciences and Tech investing.
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Eldar co-authored his Guardian article with his comrade Carlo Strenger.
This article was co-authored by Michael Yang, a partner at DEV (Digital Entertainment Ventures).
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This article was co-authored by Suzanne Ozment, an Associate at WRI working on business and ecosystems.
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This article was co-authored by Andrew Stern, Tom Carroll, and Dan Zook of Dalberg Global Development Advisors, and was originally written for the Skoll World Forum.
This article was co-authored with Donna Schwartze.
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The Lancet article was co-authored by David Nutt, a professor and Britain's former chief drug adviser, who caused controversy last year after he published an article saying ecstasy was not as dangerous as riding a horse.
This article is based on a report co-authored by Salvatore Arico and Charlotte Salpin and published in 2005 by the Institute of Advanced Study of the United Nations University, entitled Bio-prospecting of Genetic Resources in the Deep Seabed.
One of them, in India, was Aravind Eye Care, a for-profit hospital that treats the poor for little or no charge, subsidizing the care with fees it charges well-off patients. (See a Forbes article on Aravind here.) Moraes Neto co-authored a documentary film, Setor Dois e Meio (The Second-and-a-half Sector) about the journey that will be released later this year.
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The last article in the section is a contribution that I co-authored with Richard Vedder and Adam Lucchesi discussing our research on for-profit higher education in the U.S. In particular, we describe the remarkable growth of the sector over the past two decades, the volatile regulatory environment that it has faced.
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