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Smart Government

Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy 1 'Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy' is a 2011 in literature|2011 non-fiction|non- fiction book by former POTUS|United States President Bill Clinton. Praise appeared in publications such as the Los Angeles Times and the New York Journal of Books, while publications such as The Guardian published more mixed reviews.

MEMEnomics - The Platform for Functional Capitalism 1 Based on the MEMEnomics interpretation of the values of the Yellow and Turquoise systems and the magnificence of existence ethic, Dawlabani designs a functionally empowered economy that aims to build a future based on 'Distributed Innovation (DI)' (pg. 202) for all who are willing to participate. At the base of this platform is a smart government.[ age=re-inventing_government.php] National Institute for Smart Government, website

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