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  • Gordon Crovitz's " Exporting Wall Street " Information Age, Feb. 28 lays out a brilliant predicate: the roles of information and access in the creation and growth of markets.

    Germans Aren't the NYSE's Problem 2011

  • Gordon Crovitz looks at the Nortel patent auction and Google-Motorola deal and sees rampant dysfunction in the patent system "Google, Motorola and the Patent Wars," Information Age, Aug. 22.

    Patents Are Another Kind of Capital 2011

  • Herbert Crovitz, a social psychologist at Princeton University in the 1960s, used to tell his students, “Theories do two things: they account for the data, and they make people happy.”

    Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011

  • Gordon Crovitz's explanation of why NYSE Euronext is being acquired by Deutsche Boerse AG " Exporting Wall Street ," Information Age, Feb. 28 omits the most important factors influencing exchange consolidation.

    Clearing a Disadvantage for NYSE 2011

  • Gordon Crovitz is right to call on Congress and the FCC to bring new radio-spectrum resources to auction, but he falsely pits the FCC against the largest wireless carriers "Spectrum Dinosaurs at the FCC," Information Age, Feb. 6.

    Smaller Firms Need Spectrum, Too 2012

  • Herbert Crovitz, a social psychologist at Princeton University in the 1960s, used to tell his students, “Theories do two things: they account for the data, and they make people happy.”

    Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011

  • Gordon Crovitz, I, too, thought that the Washington Post interview with Eric Schmidt was remarkable when I first read it.

    His Dinner Spoon Was Too Short 2011

  • Just not in the way that Mr. Crovitz does, however "Google Speaks Truth to Power," Information Age, Oct. 24.

    His Dinner Spoon Was Too Short 2011

  • Gordon Crovitz accurately points out that we weaken the Voice of America while China, Russia and Islamist groups strengthen their international broadcasting "The VOA Is Losing Its Voice," Information Age, April 18.

    America Must Have a Voice, Not a Whisper 2011

  • In fact, the very rules Mr. Crovitz complains about have transformed the wireless marketplace from two players into a competitive landscape in which carriers of all sizes compete for customers.

    Smaller Firms Need Spectrum, Too 2012

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